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We would like to use a $\text{T}$ flip-flop and design a circuit that works like a $\text{J-K}$ flip-flop. The simplified input to the $\text{T}$ flip-flop should be:

  1. $\mathrm{T}=\mathrm{J}=\mathrm{K}$
     
  2. $\text{T}=\text{JQ}^{\prime}+\text{K}^{\prime} Q$
     
  3. $\text{T}=\text{JQ}^{\prime}+K Q$
     
  4. $\text{T}=\text{JQ}+\text{KQ}'$
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