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    -The Prime Characteristic of the Filter in Figure 19-4 Is
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Question 39

Question 39

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  -The prime characteristic of the filter in Figure 19-4 is ________. A) it only works in a high-pass configuration B) the filter roll-off below the corner frequency is 40 dB/decade C) it has the largest response of any filter type D) nothing special
-The prime characteristic of the filter in Figure 19-4 is ________.


A) it only works in a high-pass configuration
B) the filter roll-off below the corner frequency is 40 dB/decade
C) it has the largest response of any filter type
D) nothing special

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