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In amplitude modulation, sinusoidal carrier frequency used is denoted by `omega_(c)` and the signal frequency is denoted by `omega_(m)`. The band width `(Deltaomega_(m))` of the signal is such that `Deltaomega_(m)ltltomega_(c)`. Which of the following frequencies is not contained in the modulated wave?

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