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theBEAST
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Homework Statement
Here is the problem with the solution:
The Attempt at a Solution
I don't understand why the filter is low pass. How I solve this usually is I plug in ω=0 and ω=∞. When I plug in 0 I get the gain of a non inverting op amp. When I plug in ∞ I get that the transfer function (gain) is equal to 1. Since it is equal to 1 doesn't that mean it let's high frequencies pass? I remember in passive filters when you get 1 for ω=∞ it means it is a high pass filter. HOWEVER, the tricky thing about active filters is that when ω=0, the gain is not 0, instead it is 1+R1/R2 which I think is why I am confused.