Under what circumstances are two circuits considered equivalent?
A) Their input values are the same
B) The output of one is the inverse of the output of the other
C) Their output values are the same for all possible input combinations
D) Their output values are always 1
E) The input of one matches the output of the other
Correct Answer:
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