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== Part A ==
 
== Part A ==
 
Given the CT periodic signal x(t) = 2sin(t) - cos(t) because it repeats every <math>2\pi</math>
 
Given the CT periodic signal x(t) = 2sin(t) - cos(t) because it repeats every <math>2\pi</math>
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The signal is not periodic though when in DT (x[t] = 2sin(t) - cos(t))
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Part A

Given the CT periodic signal x(t) = 2sin(t) - cos(t) because it repeats every $ 2\pi $

Hw2proba1 ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg

The signal is not periodic though when in DT (x[t] = 2sin(t) - cos(t))

Hw2proba2 ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg

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