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== Part 2 ==
 
== Part 2 ==
  
I also referenced Nicholas Browdues non periodic function from homework 1. His function was <math>x(t) = e − t / 20 * sin(2t)</math>
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I also referenced Nicholas Browdues non periodic function from homework 1. His function was  
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x(t) = e − t / 20 * sin(2t)

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Periodic Function

I chose the function that Nicholas Browdues has used in the previous Homework 1 assignment as my reference signal. x(t)=sin(t) from 0 to 8*pi

This function is periodic as long as it is evaluated at values of 2*pi invtervals. Thing2 ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg


This is the same function but its values have been taken in Discrete time.

t=0:1:25
x=sin(t)
plot(t, x, '-o')

Thing3 ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg

This graph is non-periodic at this sampling due to the fact that the function cannot find good values to evaluate the system for integer values that are not multiples of pi.



Part 2

I also referenced Nicholas Browdues non periodic function from homework 1. His function was x(t) = e − t / 20 * sin(2t)

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