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University of KansasElectrical Engineering & Computer Science |
Chapter 2
31. a, b, c, e, m, n, o, p (for m, n, o, p confirm your answers with Example of time shifting and changing the width of continuous time signals)
32. a, b, c, e, f , i
Class 1. a) Plot -2*tri(t+1), b) -2*tri(-(t+1)), c) 3*tri((t+1)/3) (confirm your answers with Example of time shifting and changing the width of continuous time signals)
Class 2. Let f(t) = t*rect(t-.5) + rect(t-1.5). a) Plot f(t), b) Plot f(-t), c) Plot f(t+2) (confirm your answers with (Example of flipping and time shifting continuous time signals)
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43. b (only need to find one shifting/scaling solution)
45. a, b
55. a, c
57. a, d. h
58. a, c
Victor S. Frost, frost@eecs.ku.edu