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a 100100011
b 000110010
c 100000110

then find a-(buc) or au(b-c)

  
Total Answers and Comments: 7 Last Update: June 26, 2009     Asked by: shalini 
  
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September 29, 2006 09:39:19   #1  
sravanthi        

RE: a 100100011b 000110010c 100000110
If any one know the procedure for this question please forward to me.very urgent
 
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October 04, 2006 03:26:25   #2  
jayarani        

RE: a 100100011b 000110010c 100000110

please give solution for this question


 
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October 12, 2006 01:31:08   #3  
SARAVANA PRIYA        

RE: a 100100011b 000110010c 100000110
plz giv the soln for this ques.
 
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February 01, 2007 23:20:46   #4  
jai ailani        

RE: a 100100011b 000110010c 100000110
ans for a-(buc) is 000011101

and for au(b-c) is 100101111

here union means or

 
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May 20, 2008 09:25:39   #5  
spandu Member Since: May 2008   Contribution: 4    

RE: a 100100011b 000110010c 100000110then find a-(buc) or au(b-c)
buc 100111000
2'scomplement of buc is 011001000
then add to a is 100100011+011001000 111101011(491)

 
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June 12, 2009 12:24:31   #6  
yogeswari.km Member Since: June 2009   Contribution: 5    

RE: a 100100011b 000110010c 100000110then find a-(buc) or au(b-c)
a 100100011
b 000110010
c 100000110
buc b+c
a-(buc) 111101011 491

 
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June 26, 2009 10:40:05   #7  
sagarpdy Member Since: June 2009   Contribution: 2    

RE: a 100100011b 000110010c 100000110then find a-(buc) or au(b-c)
It is a kind of set representation
A {0 1 5 8}

likely

hence b U c 100110110 {1 2 4 5 8} ...Alt logical or
A-(bUc) {0}...normal set difference
ans 000000001

 
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