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In the first homework, I explained how <math>sin(t)</math> was periodic. However, because that is rather boring, let's take a look at <math>sin(t)-cos(2t)</math>.
 
In the first homework, I explained how <math>sin(t)</math> was periodic. However, because that is rather boring, let's take a look at <math>sin(t)-cos(2t)</math>.
  
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Part A: Periodic Signals Revisited...Periodic Signals Revisited...Periodic Signals Revisited

As we discussed in class, a function $ x(t) $ is periodic if $ x(t+T)= x(t) $ , where T is a multiple of the fundamental period, or smallest period.

In the first homework, I explained how $ sin(t) $ was periodic. However, because that is rather boring, let's take a look at $ sin(t)-cos(2t) $.

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