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HW 3.3 - Ryne Rayburn_ECE301_Summer2009

HW 3.3 - Vishal Ramani_ECE301_Summer2009

HW 3.3 - Adam Frey_ECE301_Summer2009

Problem 4

Hint: You may run into troubles when computing $ a_0 $ using the general formula $ a_k = \frac1T\int_{T}x(t)e^{-jk\omega_0t}dt $. Instead compute $ a_0 = \frac1T\int_{T}x(t)dt $. - Landis

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