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The circuit diagram below shows n-p-n transistor in CE configuration. For this configuration, mark the correct statement(s).

A

The potential divider on input side is used to keep `V_("CE")` constant drawing input characteristics.

B

The potential divider on output side is used to keep `V_("CE")` constant while drawing output characteristics

C

The potential divider on input side is used to keep base current constant while drawing output characteristics.

D

Both (a) and ( c) are correct

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