The frequency-domain representation of a baseband signal is shown below: Amplitude 3.75 2,25 1.5 f(kHz) 6.5 1 2 2.5 What is the bandwidth of the baseband signal? A: 0.5 kHz B: 2 kHz C; 1 kHz D: 3 kHz E: 2.5 KHZ
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