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In signal processing, baseband describes signals and systems whose range of frequencies is measured from zero to a maximum bandwidth or highest signal frequency; it is sometimes used as a noun for a band of frequencies starting at zero.

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ANSWERED MY MUHAMMAD WALEED SHAIKH first of all we have to know that about band,so band is range of frequency which we have selected for example:we have a low pas filter it frequency always started from initial or 0 HZ upto cutoff frequency and here remember that cutoff frequency we will have to select after cutoff signal is rapidly down now about band rate so your signal is band at certain rate is called band rate.