For the circuit shown, ( R=18 k Omega, C=0.2 mu F, V_{c c}=22 mathrm{~V} ), and the source voltage is given by [ V_{s}(t)=A cdot sin (500 t), ] What is the largest value of ( A ) (the amplitude of the sinusoidal input voltage) for which the op-amp operates in its linear range (i.e., does not saturate). Express your answer in units of Volts.
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