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Which of the following conditions are needed to properly bias an npn transistor amplifier?
Forward bias the base/emitter junction and reverse bias the base/collector junction.
Forward bias the collector/base junction and reverse bias the emitter/base junction.
Apply a positive voltage on the n-type material and a negative voltage on the p-type material.
Apply a large voltage on the base.
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Forward bias the base/emitter junction and reverse bias the base/collector junction.
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