$A$ modulated signal $C_m(t)$ has the form $C_m(t) = 30 \sin(300\pi t) + 10 \cos(200\pi t) - 10 \cos(400\pi t)$. The carrier frequency $f_c$,the modulating frequency $f_m$,and the modulation index $\mu$ are respectively given by:

  • A
    $f_c = 200 \text{ Hz}, f_m = 50 \text{ Hz}, \mu = 1/2$
  • B
    $f_c = 150 \text{ Hz}, f_m = 50 \text{ Hz}, \mu = 2/3$
  • C
    $f_c = 150 \text{ Hz}, f_m = 30 \text{ Hz}, \mu = 1/3$
  • D
    $f_c = 200 \text{ Hz}, f_m = 30 \text{ Hz}, \mu = 1/2$

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