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    A Two-State Circuit That Has Zero,one,or Two Stable Output States
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A Two-State Circuit That Has Zero,one,or Two Stable Output States

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

A two-state circuit that has zero,one,or two stable output states is called


A) a multiplexer.
B) a multivibrator.
C) an oscillator.
D) bipolar transistor.

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