In communication systems, noise due to quantization error is

a) Linear and signal dependent

b) Non-linear and signal dependent

c) Linear and signal independent at low frequencies only

d) non -linear and signal dependent at low frequencies only

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In communication systems, noise due to quantization error is Linear and signal dependent

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