What is the Q-point for a fixed-bias transistor with IB = 75 µ A , βDC = 100, VCC = 20 V, and RC = 1.5 K Ohm?

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What is the Q-point for a fixed-bias transistor with I<sub>B</sub> = 75 µ A , β<sub>DC</sub> = 100, V<sub>CC</sub> = 20 V, and R<sub>C</sub> = 1.5 K Ohm?