A function, F, is defined such that it equals 1 when a 4-bit input code is equivalent to any of the decimal numbers 3, 6

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A function, F, is defined such that it equals 1 when a 4-bit input code is equivalent to any of the decimal numbers 3, 6

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A Function F Is Defined Such That It Equals 1 When A 4 Bit Input Code Is Equivalent To Any Of The Decimal Numbers 3 6 1
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A function, F, is defined such that it equals 1 when a 4-bit input code is equivalent to any of the decimal numbers 3, 6, 9, 12, or 15. F is O for input codes 0, 2, 8, and 10. Other input values cannot occur. Use a Karnaugh map to determine a minimal SOP expression for this function. Design and sketch a circuit to implement this function using all NAND gates.
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