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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Could some one explain adders, half and full for me please.. I'm taking discrete math but some one suggested i ask in the physics section

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hey xavier :]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hey?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lmao its Anais

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lmao!!! word! you use this too!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yepp lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nice.. im trying to figure out this problem for discrete math.. but no-one seems to ether know or care to answer :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah Im in the same boat :\ for physics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol some one told me i should ask people in physics this would be on their end... idk how though but dosent hurt to try

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-sigh- lol good luck

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks lol

OpenStudy (whpalmer4):

half and full adders as in the circuits that do binary addition?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes

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