Which of the circuits in figure (a to d) is the sum-of-products implementation of figure (e)?

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Combinational Circuits topics include: Multiplexers, demultiplexers, LCD, encoders, parity generators and checkers, combinational circuits, code converters and magnitude comparators. A combinational circuit is a digital logic circuit that produces an output based on the combination of its inputs. Combinational circuits are used for arithmetic and boolean operations.  Here are some features of combinational circuits: Output: The output depends only on the present input. Speed: They are fast. Design: They are easy to design. Feedback: There is no feedback between the input and... Show more

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