(New page: == Problem 3 of Exam 1 == This problem really confused me since it was <math> u[-n] \!</math> and we had never worked an example with a negative n. It should seem pretty straightforward b...)
 
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Problem 3 of Exam 1

This problem really confused me since it was $ u[-n] \! $ and we had never worked an example with a negative n. It should seem pretty straightforward but I just have a hard time grasping it since we never really went over how it affects the convolution and such.

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