Using a state table (i.e. a truth table with inputs, present state and next state), confirm that the circuit below built

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Using a state table (i.e. a truth table with inputs, present state and next state), confirm that the circuit below built

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Using a state table (i.e. a truth table with inputs, present state and next state), confirm that the circuit below built using multiplexer and inverter is an SR Latch. What happens when S=R=1 for this circuit? Does it behave like an actual SR Latch ? Explain. 0 1 00 01 10 11 4:1 MUX S R Q
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