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Identify the logic operation performed by the circuit given here.

  1. OR    
  2. NOR    
  3. NOT    
  4. NAND    

The correct answer is: OR


    The given gate circuit is a combination of two NOR gates.
    therefore y equals stack A plus B with ̿ on top equals A plus B
    It is boolean expression of OR gate.

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