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if you measured the value of an analog signal at one moment and again a split - second later, what must be true about the signals values between those two measurements? an infinite number of different values exist between the two points. no other signal values can exist between the two measured points. the signals value must have stayed exactly the same. the signal must have briefly stopped transmitting between the points.
Analog signals are continuous, meaning they take on all possible values within a range over time. Between any two distinct measurement points, there are infinitely many intermediate moments, each with a unique signal value.
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A. An infinite number of different values exist between the two points.