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+ | =Periodic versus non-periodic functions ([[Homework_1_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|hw1]], [[ECE301]])= | ||
+ | <span style="color:green"> Read the instructor's comments [[hw1periodicECE301f08profcomments|here]]. </span> | ||
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== Example of Periodic functions == | == Example of Periodic functions == | ||
* x(t) = x(t+4) | * x(t) = x(t+4) | ||
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+ | * We can see repeated x^2 that repeated itself every period of 4. | ||
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+ | == Example of Nonperiodic functions == | ||
+ | [[Image:Nonperiodic Function_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg]] | ||
+ | * We can see only one x^2 at interval [-5,5] |
Latest revision as of 06:18, 14 April 2010
Periodic versus non-periodic functions (hw1, ECE301)
Read the instructor's comments here.
Example of Periodic functions
- x(t) = x(t+4)
- We can see repeated x^2 that repeated itself every period of 4.
Example of Nonperiodic functions
- We can see only one x^2 at interval [-5,5]