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Research the definitions and theorems about logic gates in Chapter 12. At marker 1:44 in the video, the narrator suggests two circuits that perform binary operations. Analyze these circuits and state how they function. What gate does each component of both circuits represent? Do each circuit properly define a binary operation on numbers? If so, what base system are the operations defined in (for instance, our number system is decimal, meaning we work in base 10)? How many bits do the circuits in the video compute? Confirm your analysis by taking two numbers and combining them through the circuits in the video.
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