Example 3 A differential amplifier (sometimes called a subtractor) responds to the difference of two input signals, remo

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Example 3 A differential amplifier (sometimes called a subtractor) responds to the difference of two input signals, removing any identical portions (often a bias or noise) of the input signals, in a process called common- mode rejection. Find an expression for ve in the figure below that shows this circuit to be a differential amplifier. Assume an ideal Op Amp. 09 -w
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