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The shapes of AND, OR, and NOR gates have something in common. What is it and why do you think they share that feature?
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The shapes of AND, OR, and NOR gates have something in common. What is it and why do you think they share that feature?
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The shapes of AND, OR, and NOR gates have something in common. What is it and why do you think they share that feature?
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There're all conjunctions.
You can seperate them in sentences after a comma for a run-on sentence.
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