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1. I am considering my example x=cos2t from 0 to 5pi used in the previous homework part 1.E. It is continuous signal if sampled at 0.01
 
1. I am considering my example x=cos2t from 0 to 5pi used in the previous homework part 1.E. It is continuous signal if sampled at 0.01
  
but converting it to DT and increasing the sampling rate shows a non-periodic set of points
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but converting it to DT and increasing the sampling rate to 0.08 shows a non-periodic set of points

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Periodic signal revisited

1. I am considering my example x=cos2t from 0 to 5pi used in the previous homework part 1.E. It is continuous signal if sampled at 0.01

but converting it to DT and increasing the sampling rate to 0.08 shows a non-periodic set of points

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