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If they make a silly math mistake, like off by a negative, and carry it thought and all the steps are right should we take off?
 
If they make a silly math mistake, like off by a negative, and carry it thought and all the steps are right should we take off?
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In problem 5b should that be +2jw in the numerator of <math> X(w) </math> instead of -2jw? It looks like a time shift of <math> t_0=2 </math> and then  <math>e^{-at}u(t) = \frac{1}{a+i\omega}</math>.

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HW2 discussion, ECE301 Spring 2011, Prof. Boutin


If they make a silly math mistake, like off by a negative, and carry it thought and all the steps are right should we take off?


In problem 5b should that be +2jw in the numerator of $ X(w) $ instead of -2jw? It looks like a time shift of $ t_0=2 $ and then $ e^{-at}u(t) = \frac{1}{a+i\omega} $.

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