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A signal of frequency $3 \mathrm{kHz}$ is amplitude modulated on a carrier wave of frequency
$2 \cdot 5 \mathrm{MHz}$. The upper and lower sideband frequencies in the resultant signal are
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$2 \cdot 5 \mathrm{MHz}$. The upper and lower sideband frequencies in the resultant signal are
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$2503 \mathrm{kHz}, 2497 \mathrm{kHz}$
$\begin{aligned} f_{R}=f_{C}+f_{m} &=2500 \mathrm{KHz}+3 \mathrm{kz} \\ &=2503 \mathrm{KHz} \\ f_{R}=f_{C}-f_{m} &=2500 \mathrm{kHz}-3 \mathrm{kHz} \\ &=2497 \mathrm{kHz} \end{aligned}$
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