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Logic: exclusive-OR statements to form AND/OR statements
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[QUOTE="phinds, post: 5711606, member: 310841"] Using only NOT and XOR is exactly equivalent to "Using only XOR". This is because NOT is just an XOR with one input held high, so we can limit the analysis to just the XOR gate. SO ... using a gate that ALWAYS has an output with two 1's and two 0's in the truth table would there be any way to make it have a single 1 or 3 ones? This is the same as asking "if I always require an output of two apples, can I ever get outputs of 1 apple or 3 apples" ? EDIT: Ah, I see Scott beat me to it. [/QUOTE]
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