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I choose the function of <math>e^t</math> from the one posted under Hw 1.4 David Hartmann. I use period of 10 to create this signal to be a periodic one. The plot is shown below:
 
I choose the function of <math>e^t</math> from the one posted under Hw 1.4 David Hartmann. I use period of 10 to create this signal to be a periodic one. The plot is shown below:
  
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Note: The code used to make this plot is a modified version of Ben Horst's.
 
Note: The code used to make this plot is a modified version of Ben Horst's.

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Part 2

I choose the function of $ e^t $ from the one posted under Hw 1.4 David Hartmann. I use period of 10 to create this signal to be a periodic one. The plot is shown below:

Hea ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg

Note: The code used to make this plot is a modified version of Ben Horst's.

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