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Chapter 2
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32. j
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Chapter 3
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23. c
29. a
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38. b) and d)
Class 1. Define rectw(n) = u(n)-u(n-w); a) plot rectw(n) for w = 7 -10<n<10, b) plot rectw(n-2) for w = 7 -10<n<10. Confirm your answers with Example of time shifting and sinusoidal discrete signals
Class 2. Define r1(n) = n*rectw(n); a) plot r1(n) for w = 7 -10<n<10, b) plot rectw(-n-4) for w = 7 -10<n<10. Confirm your answers with Example of flipping and time shifting discrete time signals
Victor S. Frost, frost@eecs.ku.edu