(Part A: Periodic Signals Revisited)
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I used the continuous time signal <math> x(t) = cos(t) </math>, as it seemed many people used in Homework 1 for their example of a periodic function.  The signal repeats itself at intervals of <math> 2\pi </math>.
 
I used the continuous time signal <math> x(t) = cos(t) </math>, as it seemed many people used in Homework 1 for their example of a periodic function.  The signal repeats itself at intervals of <math> 2\pi </math>.
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Part A: Periodic Signals Revisited

I used the continuous time signal $ x(t) = cos(t) $, as it seemed many people used in Homework 1 for their example of a periodic function. The signal repeats itself at intervals of $ 2\pi $.

HW2 CTfunction ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg

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