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after using Euler's Formula, <math>x(t) = \frac{1/2} \times e^{2*j*t}

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So the input will be x(t) and output will be y(t).

x(t) = cos2t

after using Euler's Formula, $ x(t) = \frac{1/2} \times e^{2*j*t} $

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