Part II: Choose the best answer Which of the following is a fundamental product adjacent to xy'zw xyzw' xy'zw' x'y'z'w x'yzw None The quantity...

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  1. Which of the following is a fundamental product adjacent toxy'zw
    1. xyzw'
    2. xy'zw'
    3. x'y'z'w
    4. x'yzw
    5. None
  2. The quantity of fundamental products when you have 3 Booleanvariables is:
    1. 4
    2. 6
    3. 15
    4. 8
    5. None
  3. Which of the following is not a fundamentalproduct adjacent to xy'zw
    1. xy'z'w
    2. x'yz'w
    3. x'y'zw
    4. xyzw
    5. None
  4. Morgan's 1st law is defined (x + y) '= x'y' How do you simplify(x + y + z + w)' using this law?
    1. x'+y'+z'+w'
    2. (x+y)'(z+w)'
    3. x'y'z'w'
    4. (xy)'+(zw)'
    5. None
  5. Morgan's 2nd law is defined (xy)'= x' + y ' How do you simplify(xyz)' using this law?
    1. x'+y'+z'
    2. x'+y'z''
    3. x'y'z'
    4. x'y'+z'
    5. None
  6. Use Morgan's 1st and 2nd law, to simplify
    [(w + x) y] '
    1. w'+x'+y'
    2. w'+x'y'
    3. w'x'y'
    4. w'x'+y'
    5. None
  7. Use Morgan's 1st and 2nd law to simplify [(x + y)'z']' Rememberthat (x')'= x
    1. xyz
    2. (x+y)z
    3. x+y+z
    4. (xy)+z
    5. None
  8. Use Morgan's 1st and 2nd law, to simplify
    [(w + x + y) z] '
    1. w'x'y'z'
    2. w'+x'+y'+z'
    3. (w'x'y')+z'
    4. (w'+x'+y')z'
    5. None
  9. The quantity of fundamental products when there are n Booleanvariables is
    1. n+2
    2. 2n
    3. n2
    4. 2n
    5. None

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