X NAND NAND NAND F<sub>5</sub> Y NAND a) logical function b) Truth table.
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The first two NAND gates have inputs X and Y. The output of the first NAND gate is connected to the input of the third NAND gate. The output of the second NAND gate is also connected to the input of the third NAND gate. The output of the third NAND gate is the Show more…
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