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<math>\,x_2(t)=e^{-2jt}\,</math> yields <math>\,y_2(t)=te^{2jt}\,</math>
 
<math>\,x_2(t)=e^{-2jt}\,</math> yields <math>\,y_2(t)=te^{2jt}\,</math>
  
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**initial given statements copied from Jeff Kubascik

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We are told that a system is linear and given inputs

$ \,x_1(t)=e^{2jt}\, $ yields $ \,y_1(t)=te^{-2jt}\, $

$ \,x_2(t)=e^{-2jt}\, $ yields $ \,y_2(t)=te^{2jt}\, $

    • initial given statements copied from Jeff Kubascik

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