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Bandwidth is defined as the range of frequencies over which a system can operate effectively, and is mathematically expressed as $$BW = \frac{f_0}{Q}$$, where $$f_0$$ is the resonant frequency and $$Q$$ is the quality factor. This relationship illustrates how a circuit's ability to select or reject specific frequencies can be influenced by its quality factor, making it crucial for understanding resonance in circuit design. A higher quality factor indicates a narrower bandwidth, meaning the circuit is more selective at its resonant frequency, while a lower quality factor results in a broader bandwidth, allowing for more frequencies to be processed.