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In this chapter we proved that aliasing occurs when an analog signal is discretized. Can aliasing occur with purely analog signals? In other words, suppose we have a purely analog circuit (as opposed to a digital computer you could call such a circuit an analog computer). Is it possible for aliasing to occur in this case? If so given an example? If not provide a proof.

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