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*[[Vishal_Ramani_vramani|Compute the power and energy of a square root]]
 
*[[Vishal_Ramani_vramani|Compute the power and energy of a square root]]
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*[[Computing_E_infinity_and_P_infinity|more]]
 
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Continuous-Time Signal Energy

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Definition

$ E_\infty=\int_{-\infty}^\infty | x(t) |^2 dt $


Computation of Continuous-Time Signal Energy (problems+solutions)

Note that the definition of the energy of a periodic signal is a bit different!


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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

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