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Now, according to the problem statement,
 
Now, according to the problem statement,
  
exp(2jt) -> system -> exp(-2jt) -> *1 -> exp(-2jt)  }
+
exp(2jt) -> system -> texp(-2jt) -> *1 -> texp(-2jt)  }
                                 } -> + -> exp(-2jt) + exp(2jt)
+
                                 } -> + -> texp(-2jt) + texp(2jt)
exp(-2jt) -> system -> exp(2jt) -> *1 ->  exp(2jt)  }
+
exp(-2jt) -> system -> texp(2jt) -> *1 ->  texp(2jt)  }

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The Basics of Linearity

According to the definition of linearity given in class,

x1(t) -> system -> y1(t) -> *a -> ay1(t) }

                               } -> + -> ay1(t) + by2(t)

x2(t) -> system -> y2(t) -> *b -> by2(t) }


Now, according to the problem statement,

exp(2jt) -> system -> texp(-2jt) -> *1 -> texp(-2jt) }

                               } -> + -> texp(-2jt) + texp(2jt)

exp(-2jt) -> system -> texp(2jt) -> *1 -> texp(2jt) }

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