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Flow of signal from the output back to the input is what type of signal flow?
 
  A) Convergent
  B) Switched path
  C) Divergent
  D) Linear
  E) Feedback

Question 2

Flow of signal from two or more blocks into a single block is what type of signal flow?
 
  A) Linear
  B) Convergent
  C) Feedback
  D) Switched path
  E) Divergent



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Answer to Question 1

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