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A NOR gate and a NAND gate are connected as shown in the figure. Two different sets of inputs are given to this set up. In the first case, the inputs to the gates are A=0, B=0, C=0. In the second case, the inputs are A=1, B=0, C=1. The output D in the first case and second case respectively are

A

0 and 0

B

0 and 1

C

1 and 0

D

1 and 1

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