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Problem 2: In the circuit shown assume the Op-Amp is ideal. A) Find vo as a function of vi and vs. B) Next assume the Op-Amp is ideal, except its low frequency gain is Ao= 100 V/V. Now find vo as a function of vi and v2. C) The Op-Amp has a terminal frequency of fi 10° Hz, find the -3 dB (corner) frequency of the output signal w2 10K
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