Simplify proposition: $((c wedge d) vee ( neg a wedge neg b)) wedge ((a wedge b) vee ( neg c wedge ¬d))$












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I know I want to end up with xor gates, but I'm stuck on how to simplify this further. Any help or hints will be appreciated... Thank you so much!










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    It's 4 variables. Only 16 lines in the truth table.
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I know I want to end up with xor gates, but I'm stuck on how to simplify this further. Any help or hints will be appreciated... Thank you so much!










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    It's 4 variables. Only 16 lines in the truth table.
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I know I want to end up with xor gates, but I'm stuck on how to simplify this further. Any help or hints will be appreciated... Thank you so much!










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    Please use MathJax in future :)
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    – Shaun
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    It's 4 variables. Only 16 lines in the truth table.
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    – DanielV
    Jan 13 at 21:45


















  • $begingroup$
    Please use MathJax in future :)
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    – Shaun
    Jan 13 at 18:52










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    It's 4 variables. Only 16 lines in the truth table.
    $endgroup$
    – DanielV
    Jan 13 at 21:45
















$begingroup$
Please use MathJax in future :)
$endgroup$
– Shaun
Jan 13 at 18:52




$begingroup$
Please use MathJax in future :)
$endgroup$
– Shaun
Jan 13 at 18:52












$begingroup$
It's 4 variables. Only 16 lines in the truth table.
$endgroup$
– DanielV
Jan 13 at 21:45




$begingroup$
It's 4 variables. Only 16 lines in the truth table.
$endgroup$
– DanielV
Jan 13 at 21:45










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