A major advantage of a method is that it is easily reusable. What does it mean to reuse a method and what are the advantages of doing so?
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what is the advantage as the point of fft increases? I know that if the N point is greater than the length of the signal, zeros are added at the end of the signal. But I'm not sure of the advantages of zero padding of the signal. What exactly does N point mean and zero padding advantage in doing fft? And if you add an enormous number of zeros, in the gain in terms of fft better?
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Janine is considering buying a water filter and a reusable bottle rather than buying bottled water. Will doing so save her money? First, determine what information you need to answer this question, then click here to display that information (along with other info) How much water does Janine drink in a day? She normally drinks bottles a day. each 16.9 ounces. How much does a bottle of water cost? she buys 24-packs of 16.9 ounce bottles for $3.29 How much...
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