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explain Primary gates​

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Answered by Anonymous
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These gates are the AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, EXOR and EXNOR gates. The basic operations are described below with the aid of truth tables. AND gate The AND gate is an electronic circuit that gives a high output (1) only if all its inputs are high.

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Answered by shraddheyasawant
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Answer:hey there mate , you are asking (explain primary gates)

Explanation:The OR gate is an electronic circuit that gives a high output (1) if one or more of its inputs are high. A plus (+) is used to show the OR operation. The NOT gate is an electronic circuit that produces an inverted version of the input at its output. It is also known as an inverter.

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