can you please flip the rectangle and use that to move through the triangle
can you please flip the rectangle and use that to move through the triangle 15.44 Obtain...
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7. Obtain the convolution of the pairs of signals in Figure 7 h(t) a(t) 0 2 h(t) r(t) 0 0 Figure 7: Signal pairs Therefore, y(t) = 0 otherwise
7. Obtain the convolution of the pairs of signals in Figure 7 h(t) a(t) 0 2 h(t) r(t) 0 0 Figure 7: Signal pairs
Therefore, y(t) = 0 otherwise
Hi can you help me solve the following Signals and Systems
question on Forward and Inverse Fourier Transform. I have attached
the answers for your reference. (Note: As the answers are in random
order, only 2 out of the 5 are correct.) Thank you.
15. Using the multiplication-convolution duality of the CTFT, find an expression for y(0) that does not use the convolution operator * and graph y(U) (a) y(1)= rect() * cos(n) (b) y(1)=rect(t) * cos(2π) Multiplication-Convolution Duality Properties:...
Problem 4 Use Matlab to find the result on graphical convolution between pairs of signals given below. 2 (t) si () 1 (0) -2 0 f (a) 11 2 (t) -21
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9. MATLAB Problem: Use Matlab to find the convolution y(t) of f(t)2tu(t) and h(t) ut1u(t-1). You should submit a printout of the matlab code as an m-file with comments (using %) explaining the role of each line. You should also submit a plot ofy(t) for-l sts 4. You may find Computer Example C2.4 on page 137 useful EXAMPLE FROM BOOK IS BELOW. System Response to External Input: The Zero-Sta 2.4 QComputer Example C2.4 Find c(t) = f(t) * g(t) for...
Question 1: Compute graphically the convolution, f(t) fit) f2(t), of the following two time-functions (t) and f2(t). Sketch your final result f(t)· (Hint: To avoid having to do twice as many calculations, you may want to use these properties of convolution: the distributive and the shift properties.) fi(t) f2(t) +3 +4 +5 -1 0 +1 t -1 0
Can you please help answer b)
and c) ?
Design a synchronous counter that counts through the following sequence using J-K flip flop. 7+9+1+3+8+0+5+4+6+2+10+12+11+1413 Step of programming: a) Build an Excitation Table b) Create an expression of the flip-flop c) Sketch the circuit based on expression
ANSWER 2 & 3 please. Show work for my understanding and
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2. Given a regular n-gon, let r be a rotation of it by 2π/n radians. This time, assume that we are not allowed to flip over the n-gon. These n actions form a group denotecd (a) Draw a Cayley diagram for Cn for n-4, n-5, and n-6 (b) For n 4, 5, 6, find all minimal generating sets of C.· [Note: There are minimal generating sets...
The following graph shows the demand curve for kumquats in Chicago. You can use the red rectangle labeled Total Revenue (cross symbols) to compute total revenue at various prices along the demand curve. To see the area of the Total Revenue rectangle, scroll over the shaded area with your mouse. You will not be graded on where you place the rectangle PRICE (Dollars per pound) 12 Total Revenue 10 D 6 X C B X 4 xA 2 Demand 0...
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2. Obtain the Laplace Transform of !" (Jhi.allt. Llie .11น้ำใ131,2D.CX.l-ralJUE ili )iTO. r(t)te3t sin 5t Joift < 5,
2. Obtain the Laplace Transform of !" (Jhi.allt. Llie .11น้ำใ131,2D.CX.l-ralJUE ili )iTO. r(t)te3t sin 5t Joift