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We can get <math>h(t)=\delta(t)\,</math>
 
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==Compute the response of your system to the signal you defined in Question 1 using H(s) and the Fourier series coefficients of your signal==
 
==Compute the response of your system to the signal you defined in Question 1 using H(s) and the Fourier series coefficients of your signal==

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Obtain the input impulse response h(t) and the system function H(s) of your system

A very simple system:
$ y(t)=x(t)\, $

We can get $ h(t)=\delta(t)\, $

Compute the response of your system to the signal you defined in Question 1 using H(s) and the Fourier series coefficients of your signal

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