Multiple Choice
Looping on a K-map always results in the elimination of
A) variables within the loop that appear only in their complemented form
B) variables that remain unchanged within the loop
C) variables within the loop that appear in both complemented and uncomplemented form
D) variables within the loop that appear only in their uncomplemented form
Correct Answer:

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