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I chose the signal: f(t) = (3+j)cos(2t) + (10+j)sin(7t) | I chose the signal: f(t) = (3+j)cos(2t) + (10+j)sin(7t) | ||
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− | In order to find the fourier series coefficients, we must first understand the operations associated with taking the fourier transform of a signal. The fundamental period of the signal (above) is 2<math>\pi</math> | + | In order to find the fourier series coefficients, we must first understand the operations associated with taking the fourier transform of a signal. The fundamental period of the signal (above) is 2<math>\pi</math>. We know that <math>\omega_0=1</math> A fourier series in continuous uses the following formulas: |
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CT SIGNAL
I chose the signal: f(t) = (3+j)cos(2t) + (10+j)sin(7t)
FOURIER SERIES
In order to find the fourier series coefficients, we must first understand the operations associated with taking the fourier transform of a signal. The fundamental period of the signal (above) is 2$ \pi $. We know that $ \omega_0=1 $ A fourier series in continuous uses the following formulas: