A set-dominant flip-flop behaves like an S-R flip-flop, except that the input S = R = 1 is allowed where the input combination S = R = 1 sets the flip-flop (Q+=1).
(a) Construct the state table.
(b) Write down the next state equations.
(c) Show how a set-dominant flip-flop can be constructed by adding gate(s) to an S-R flip-flop