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Determine the transfer function H(s) for a high pass filter with the following characteristics:
1. a cutoff frequency of 100 kHz
2. a stopband attenuation rate of 40 dB/decade
3. a nominal passband gain of 20 dB, which drops to 14 dB at the cutoff frequency
Write the formula for H(s) that satisfies these requirements.
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