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The transfer characteristics of a base biased transistor has the operation regions, namely, cutoff, active region and saturation region. For using the transistor as an amplifier it has to operate in the

A

active region

B

cut off region

C

saturation region

D

cut off and saturation

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For using the transistor as an amplifier, it has to be operated in the active region.
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