Prime Implicants
Any single 1 or group of 1s in the Karnaugh map of a
function F is an implicant of F.
A product term is called a prime implicant of F if it
cannot be combined with another term to eliminate a
variable.
Implicant
Not an Implicant
Implicant
Prime Implicant
Prime Implicant
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