Part 3 • Write the logic equations for outputs X and Y in terms of inputs A, B, C, D.
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For output X, we can see that it is only dependent on input A. So the logic equation for X would be: X = A For output Y, we can see that it is dependent on inputs B, C, and D. So the logic equation for Y would be: Y = B + C + D Show more…
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