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<math>e^{(2jt)} = cos{(2t)} + jsin{(2t)} --> system --> t*{(cos{(2t)} - jsin{(2t)})}\,</math><br>
 
<math>e^{(2jt)} = cos{(2t)} + jsin{(2t)} --> system --> t*{(cos{(2t)} - jsin{(2t)})}\,</math><br>
 
<math>e^{(-2jt)} = cos{(2t)} - jsin{(2t)} --> system --> t*{(cos{(2t)} + jsin{(2t)})}\,</math><br><br>
 
<math>e^{(-2jt)} = cos{(2t)} - jsin{(2t)} --> system --> t*{(cos{(2t)} + jsin{(2t)})}\,</math><br><br>
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<math>\frac{1}{2}(t*{(cos{(2t)} - jsin{(2t)})}) + \frac{1}{2}t*{(cos{(2t)} + jsin{(2t)})} = \frac{1}{2}tcos{(2t)} + \frac{1}{2}tcos{(2t)} = tcos(2t)</math><br>
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 16 September 2008

Since $ e^{2jt} \rightarrow system \rightarrow te^{-2jt}\! $
$ e^{-2jt} \rightarrow system \rightarrow te^{2jt}\! $

and using euler formula, we can replace exponent expressions with

Euler's formula: $ e^{iy}=cos(y)+isin(y)\, $


They will change into:
$ e^{(2jt)} = cos{(2t)} + jsin{(2t)} --> system --> t*{(cos{(2t)} - jsin{(2t)})}\, $
$ e^{(-2jt)} = cos{(2t)} - jsin{(2t)} --> system --> t*{(cos{(2t)} + jsin{(2t)})}\, $

It indicates that the system changes the expression on the middle of cos and sin. While cos(2t) function can be found with this equation:
$ \frac{1}{2}e^{(2jt)} + \frac{1}{2}e^{(-2jt)} = $
$ \frac{1}{2}(cos{(2t)} + jsin{(2t)}) + \frac{1}{2}(cos{(2t)} - jsin{(2t)}) = cos{(2t)} $

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$ \frac{1}{2}(t*{(cos{(2t)} - jsin{(2t)})}) + \frac{1}{2}t*{(cos{(2t)} + jsin{(2t)})} = \frac{1}{2}tcos{(2t)} + \frac{1}{2}tcos{(2t)} = tcos(2t) $

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