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Homework 4 Ben Horst:  [[HW4.1 Ben Horst _ECE301Fall2008mboutin| 4.1]] :: [[HW4.3 Ben Horst _ECE301Fall2008mboutin| 4.3]] ::  [[HW4.5 Ben Horst _ECE301Fall2008mboutin| 4.5]]
 
Homework 4 Ben Horst:  [[HW4.1 Ben Horst _ECE301Fall2008mboutin| 4.1]] :: [[HW4.3 Ben Horst _ECE301Fall2008mboutin| 4.3]] ::  [[HW4.5 Ben Horst _ECE301Fall2008mboutin| 4.5]]
 
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==Problem==
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1. The signal has only two Fourier coefficients (all the rest are 0)
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2. The fundamental period of the signal is 8
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3. Hint:  <math>{1 \over 2}\sin({pi \over 4}t)</math>
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==Solution==
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The answer is <math>{1 \over 2}\sin({pi \over 4}t)</math>  Surprise!

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Problem

1. The signal has only two Fourier coefficients (all the rest are 0) 2. The fundamental period of the signal is 8 3. Hint: $ {1 \over 2}\sin({pi \over 4}t) $

Solution

The answer is $ {1 \over 2}\sin({pi \over 4}t) $ Surprise!

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