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Oleg Smirnov2016-01-20 15:31:20
Mathematics
Oleg Smirnov, 2016-01-20 15:31:20

Why use difficult methods?

Passed discrete mathematics. There was a task to convert a logical function to SKNF. I did it with a table. But, no, it was necessary to do with the help of transformations. It is much easier to do this with a table, and in these transformations you will get 90% confused. Do you think it's normal if the teacher does not count this option, even if the answer is correct?

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Dmitry Kovalsky, 2016-01-20
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Can you guarantee 100% that 100% of all logical expressions in a table are easier to transform than transformations? That I will not write an expression of lines of 20, which you will calculate for days, and convert for half an hour. You must know both methods and roughly imagine the scope of both. In a specific case, you do not give the formulation of the problem. As Dmitry wrote - depending on it, you can be either right or wrong.

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