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Determine if the following examples and statements are true for Analog signals, Digital Signals, or Both
1. Signals are very similar or the same as the origin signal
Analog, Digital, or both
2. Can be used for storing music
Analog, Digital, or both
3. Type of signal used in computer
Analog, Digital, or both
4. Stored information can become flawed over time with use
Analog, Digital, or both
5. Can be used to send or stored information
Analog, Digital, or both
6. Takes up far less space when storing information
Analog, Digital, or both
7. Does not suffer a loss in quality due to interference or noise
Analog, Digital, or both
8. This signal is continuously changing
Analog, Digital, or both
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