Multiple Choice
One of DeMorgan's theorems states that = X' + Y'. Simply stated, this means that logically there is no difference between:
A) a NAND gate and an OR gate with inverted inputs.
B) a NOR gate and a NAND gate with inverted inputs.
C) a NOR gate and an AND gate with inverted inputs.
D) an AND gate and a NOR gate with inverted inputs.
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