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− | + | *For the last part of the last problem, is the star for multiplication or convolution? | |
− | --- | + | **Convolution. -pm |
+ | *Can we get a good illustration for the solutions and counting methods for the 2 then 3, and 3 then two FFT problems? I don't entirely understand what is going on in these examples. ~Ajfunche | ||
+ | **Does the [[ECE438_HW6_Solution|posted solution]] answer your question? -pm | ||
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+ | [[2010_Fall_ECE_438_Boutin|Back to EC438 Fall 2010]] |
Latest revision as of 02:29, 21 October 2010
Hw6 discussion, ECE438, Fall 2010=
- For the last part of the last problem, is the star for multiplication or convolution?
- Convolution. -pm
- Can we get a good illustration for the solutions and counting methods for the 2 then 3, and 3 then two FFT problems? I don't entirely understand what is going on in these examples. ~Ajfunche
- Does the posted solution answer your question? -pm