In a differential amplifier, the noninverting input is 3cos(600t + 45°) mV and the inverting input is...

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Ina differential amplifier, the noninverting input is 3cos(600t +45°) mV and the inverting input is 4cos (600t - 45°) mV. Theooutput is vo = 3cos (600t - 45°) + 4.004cos (600t - 45°) V.
The CMRR is of? The unit must be in dB.

Is vo= 3cos(600t + 45 â—¦ ) + 4.004cos(600t - 45â—¦) V

instead of:

vo = 3cos(600t - 45 â—¦ ) + 4.004cos(600t - 45 â—¦ ) V

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