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THEOREM: If f is positive unate in variable x: Solution:

F = Fx +x Fx.

If a function is positive unate in x than this means it doesnt contain any cube with literal x F can be expressed as F = x. A + B Now Fx= A +B1 Fx = B2 So, F= (x.A + B) = (x.A)B = (x + A)B F = xB + AB = (A + B) + xB Using 1 and 2 we get F = (Fx) + x.(Fx)

THEOREM: If f is negative unate in variable x:


literal x F can be expressed as F = x. A + B Now

F = x (Fx) + (Fx)

If a function is negative unate in x than this means it doesnt contain any cube with

Fx = B1 Fx= A+B2

So, F= (x.A + B) = (x.A)B = (x + A)B F = xB + AB = (A + B) + xB Using 1 and 2 we get F = x.(Fx) + (Fx)

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