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<math>e^{2jt}\!</math> through a system produces <math>e^{-2jt}\!</math>, and <math>e^{-2jt}\!</math> produces <math>e^{2jt}\!</math>. what is the output of <math>cos(2t)\!</math>
 
<math>e^{2jt}\!</math> through a system produces <math>e^{-2jt}\!</math>, and <math>e^{-2jt}\!</math> produces <math>e^{2jt}\!</math>. what is the output of <math>cos(2t)\!</math>
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<math>cos(2t)\!</math> can also be written as <math>(e^{2jt} + e^{-2jt})/2\!</math>

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Basics of Linearity

Given:

$ e^{2jt}\! $ through a system produces $ e^{-2jt}\! $, and $ e^{-2jt}\! $ produces $ e^{2jt}\! $. what is the output of $ cos(2t)\! $


$ cos(2t)\! $ can also be written as $ (e^{2jt} + e^{-2jt})/2\! $

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