(a)Forward bias the Emitter-Base and reverse bias the Collector-Base (b)Forward bias both the Emitter-Base and Collector-Base (c)Reverse bias both the Emitter-Base and Collector-Base (d)Reverse bias both Emitter-Base and forward bias the Collector-Base
Answer
Answer : (a)
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