5. (a) Design filter for following characteristics curve. [Determine whether is it wideband or narrowband, if wide band then use \pm40db/decade as slope] A$_r$ 0 dB -3 dB Low-pass response High-pass response -40 dB/decade -40 dB/decade f$_{c1}$=15kHz Bandwidth=10kHz f
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