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I chose the function that Nicholas Browdues has used in the previous Homework 1 assignment as my reference signal.
 
I chose the function that Nicholas Browdues has used in the previous Homework 1 assignment as my reference signal.
 
x(t)=sin(t) from 0 to 8*pi
 
x(t)=sin(t) from 0 to 8*pi
 
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Periodic Function

I chose the function that Nicholas Browdues has used in the previous Homework 1 assignment as my reference signal. x(t)=sin(t) from 0 to 8*pi

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