You're free to assume what you want for an unclear respectively inconsistent problem. But it's arbitrary as well to assume zero AC drive or zero AC output voltage, nothing has been said about AC levels as far as I see. So I still think, that understanding Vout=0 as a DC specification for a DC problem is at least one reasonable assumption.Somehow I don't think the instructor realized the 1.2 volt offset. A grounded sinewave voltage source has zero dc average in any convention. We asked for Vout = 0 I bet instructors interpretation is zero AC drive and zero AC out.
You're free to assume what you want for an unclear respectively inconsistent problem. But it's arbitrary as well to assume zero AC drive or zero AC output voltage, nothing has been said about AC levels as far as I see. So I still think, that understanding Vout=0 as a DC specification for a DC problem is at least one reasonable assumption.
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