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EC32: For Digital signal processing, a student is analysing a logic control subsystem. Which option gives the best Combinational logic reasoning for the objective "Identify common logic gates and symbols"?.
- A.EC32 correct: In the logic control subsystem, the answer follows the signal path from input condition to component response to output change, so it supports Identify common logic gates and symbols.
- B.EC32 distractor: It names a component but does not connect the input condition to the measured output in Combinational logic.
- C.EC32 distractor: It reverses the cause-and-effect chain, so the output is explained before the circuit condition is set.
- D.EC32 distractor: It gives a generic electronics definition without applying the logic control subsystem context.
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- The correct option is EC32 correct: In the logic control subsystem, the answer follows the signal path from input condition to component response to output change, so it supports Identify common logic gates and symbols.
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Why this works
It is best because it keeps Combinational logic anchored to the circuit signal path: input condition, component response, then output change. The distractors are wrong because they omit the output link, reverse the electronics causality, or drift into a generic component definition rather than applying the logic control subsystem.
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