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I chose the signal <math> x[n]=e^{j\pi n} \,</math> which Jeff Kubascik posted on his HW1. | I chose the signal <math> x[n]=e^{j\pi n} \,</math> which Jeff Kubascik posted on his HW1. | ||
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Question 1
I chose the signal $ x[n]=e^{j\pi n} \, $ which Jeff Kubascik posted on his HW1.
Recall that this signal is rational if $ T = W_0\over2\pi\, $ is rational.