Let A be any element in a Boolean algebra B, if a + x = 1 and ax = 0, then
x = 1
x = 0
x = a
x = a'
D.
x = a'
Given conditions are a + x = 1 and ax = 0.
These two conditions will be true if x = a'
Dual of (x + y) . (x + 1) = x + x . y + y is
(x . y) + (x . 0) = x . (x + y) . y
(x + y) + (x . 1) = x . (x + y) . y
(x . y) (x . 0) = x . (x + y) . y
None of these
Let p and q be two statements. Then, p v q is false, if
pis false and q is true
both p and q are false
both p and q are true
None of the above
Who said, "Number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits double every year, since their invention will continue to do so in the foreseable future"?
Alan Turing
Jon Von Neumann
Herbert Simon
Gorden Moore