The two inputs (\(A\)) and (\(B\)) of a logic circuit are shown along with the output (\(Y\)) as functions of time. The 'highs' represent logic \(1\) and the 'lows' represents logic \(0\). The correct truth table for this circuit is:
1.
\(A\)
\(B\)
\(Y\)
\(0\)
\(0\)
\(0\)
\(0\)
\(1\)
\(0\)
\(1\)
\(0\)
\(1\)
\(1\)
\(1\)
\(0\)
2.
\(A\)
\(B\)
\(Y\)
\(0\)
\(0\)
\(0\)
\(0\)
\(1\)
\(1\)
\(1\)
\(0\)
\(0\)
\(1\)
\(1\)
\(0\)
3.
\(A\)
\(B\)
\(Y\)
\(0\)
\(0\)
\(1\)
\(0\)
\(1\)
\(0\)
\(1\)
\(0\)
\(0\)
\(1\)
\(1\)
\(1\)
4.
\(A\)
\(B\)
\(Y\)
\(0\)
\(0\)
\(0\)
\(0\)
\(1\)
\(1\)
\(1\)
\(0\)
\(1\)
\(1\)
\(1\)
\(0\)
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