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An AND gate is the same as an OR gate with its inputs complemented.
A) True
B) False

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An AND gate is not the same as an OR gate with its inputs complemented.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement is False. An AND gate is not the same as an OR gate with its inputs complemented. In a logic circuit, an AND gate produces an output only when both of its inputs are true, whereas an OR gate produces an output when at least one of its inputs is true. The operation of complementing the inputs changes the behavior of the gate, and it is not equivalent to the other gate.

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