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Question 1 i's) I am a little shaky as to the mathematical procedure for proving an LTI system is memoryless using its impulse response. The notes say <math> h(t) = k\delta(t), k \in</math> complex, but I am not sure how to use this...
  
 
Question 2 h)  No matter how I think about this signal, I think that it's always 1, and therefore not periodic, so it doesn't have fourier coefficients. What am I doing wrong?
 
Question 2 h)  No matter how I think about this signal, I think that it's always 1, and therefore not periodic, so it doesn't have fourier coefficients. What am I doing wrong?

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Discussion for HW4, ECE301, Spring 2011, Prof. Boutin


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Question 1 i's) I am a little shaky as to the mathematical procedure for proving an LTI system is memoryless using its impulse response. The notes say $ h(t) = k\delta(t), k \in $ complex, but I am not sure how to use this...

Question 2 h) No matter how I think about this signal, I think that it's always 1, and therefore not periodic, so it doesn't have fourier coefficients. What am I doing wrong?

Question 6) Should there be j's in parts c,d,e? Because if not, they're not periodic...


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