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$ x(t)=e^{2jt} \to sys \to y(t)=te^{-2jt} $

$ x(t)=e^{-2jt} \to sys \to y(t)=te^{2jt} $

This implies that if $ x(t)=cos(2t) $ then $ y(t)=tcos(-2t)=tcos(2t) $.

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