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    One Problem with Analog Signals Is That They Have
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One Problem with Analog Signals Is That They Have

Question 37

Question 37

Multiple Choice

One problem with analog signals is that they have:


A) multiple frequencies to deal with
B) increased noise on the line
C) greater signal degradation
D) complex waveforms
E) all of the above

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