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Question 207

A sound engineer is analyzing a signal processing unit where the phase shift ϕ\phiϕ (in radians) depends on the frequency deviation fff. The relationship is given by the function:

ϕ(f)=arctan⁡(f)+π2,f∈R \phi(f) = \arctan(f) + \frac{\pi}{2}, \quad f \in \mathbb{R} ϕ(f)=arctan(f)+2π​,f∈R

Identify the graph of ϕ(f)\phi(f)ϕ(f) from the descriptions provided below.

Graph A: An increasing curve with horizontal asymptotes at ϕ=0\phi = 0ϕ=0 and ϕ=π\phi = \piϕ=π, passing through the point (0,π2)(0, \frac{\pi}{2})(0,2π​).

Graph B: An increasing curve with horizontal asymptotes at ϕ=−π2\phi = -\frac{\pi}{2}ϕ=−2π​ and ϕ=π2\phi = \frac{\pi}{2}ϕ=2π​, passing through the origin (0,0)(0, 0)(0,0).

Graph C: A decreasing curve with horizontal asymptotes at ϕ=π\phi = \piϕ=π and ϕ=0\phi = 0ϕ=0, passing through the point (0,π2)(0, \frac{\pi}{2})(0,2π​).

Graph D: A curve restricted to the domain f∈[−1,1]f \in [-1, 1]f∈[−1,1] with endpoints at (−1,0)(-1, 0)(−1,0) and (1,π)(1, \pi)(1,π).

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