(New page: I think you may have miss read the problem. The output signals are <math>te^{2jt}</math> and <math>te^{-2jt}</math> - Miles Whittaker)
 
 
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I think you may have miss read the problem. The output signals are <math>te^{2jt}</math> and <math>te^{-2jt}</math> - Miles Whittaker
 
I think you may have miss read the problem. The output signals are <math>te^{2jt}</math> and <math>te^{-2jt}</math> - Miles Whittaker
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the answer is right but the reasoning you used to get there isn't quite as clear as it could have been, a little more mathematical justification couldn't have hurt.

Latest revision as of 14:45, 19 September 2008

I think you may have miss read the problem. The output signals are $ te^{2jt} $ and $ te^{-2jt} $ - Miles Whittaker

the answer is right but the reasoning you used to get there isn't quite as clear as it could have been, a little more mathematical justification couldn't have hurt.

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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

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