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SAT problems (satisfiability problems) are logic decision problems that ask if a combination of true-false variables (inputs) can be assigned to make the expression true. Here, we are using 3 variables: a, b, and c. For each variable there are 2 literals, either primed (a’) or unprimed (a). | SAT problems (satisfiability problems) are logic decision problems that ask if a combination of true-false variables (inputs) can be assigned to make the expression true. Here, we are using 3 variables: a, b, and c. For each variable there are 2 literals, either primed (a’) or unprimed (a). | ||
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Lego Models
B2 Bomber
Rough and Fine distribution
SAT problems (satisfiability problems) are logic decision problems that ask if a combination of true-false variables (inputs) can be assigned to make the expression true. Here, we are using 3 variables: a, b, and c. For each variable there are 2 literals, either primed (a’) or unprimed (a).