Biasing circuit
Bias battery
Diode
None of the above
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Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is: A. Biasing circuit.
A biasing circuit is a circuit that provides a steady voltage or current to another circuit. In the case of a transistor, the biasing circuit provides a voltage to the base-emitter junction that allows the transistor to operate in the desired mode.
The other options are incorrect because:
- A bias battery is a type of biasing circuit, but it is not the only type.
- A diode is a semiconductor device that can be used to rectify or filter an electrical signal, but it is not used for biasing a transistor.
- None of the above is a complete answer to the question.
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