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Why a resistor is shunted across the feedback capacitor in the practical integrator?

(a) To reduce operating frequency

(b) To enhance low frequency gain

(c) To enhance error voltage

(d) To reduce error voltage

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My doubt stems from Integrator topic in portion Operational Amplifier Applications of Linear Integrated Circuits

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