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he above figure exhibit the response of the band pass filter. fL = Lower cut off frequencyfH = Higher cut off frequencyGain at the fH  is 10 dBWhat will be the gain (theoretical) at the central frequency?a.13 dBb.11 dBc.0 dBd.12 dBClear my choice

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he above figure exhibit the response of the band pass filter. fL = Lower cut off frequencyfH = Higher cut off frequencyGain at the fH  is 10 dBWhat will be the gain (theoretical) at the central frequency?a.13 dBb.11 dBc.0 dBd.12 dBClear my choice

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The question seems to be incomplete as the figure mentioned is not provided. However, in a bandpass filter, the gain at the central frequency is typically the maximum. The central frequency is the geometric mean of the lower and higher cut-off frequencies. Without the figure or additional information, it's not possible to determine the exact gain at the central frequency.

Please provide the figure or additional information to get a more accurate answer.

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