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Which of these describes digital transmissions and not analog transmissions? (1 point)
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smooth
smooth
continuous
continuous
sine waves
sine waves
1s and 0s
1s and 0s
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1s and 0s
Digital transmissions use discrete binary values (1s and 0s), whereas analog signals are continuous/smooth (e.g., sine waves).
Digital transmissions use discrete binary values (1s and 0s), whereas analog signals are continuous/smooth (e.g., sine waves).
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