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− | For input <math>x(t) = e</math> <sup>(2jt)</sup> the output <math> y(t) = te</math><sup>(-2jt)</sup>. | + | * For input <math>x(t) = e</math> <sup>(2jt)</sup> the output <math> y(t) = te</math><sup>(-2jt)</sup>. |
− | For input <math>x(t) = e</math> <sup>(-2jt)</sup> the output <math> y(t) = te</math><sup>(2jt)</sup>. | + | * For input <math>x(t) = e</math> <sup>(-2jt)</sup> the output <math> y(t) = te</math><sup>(2jt)</sup>. |
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+ | * The system is Linear. |
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Basics of Linearity
We are given the following information:
- For input $ x(t) = e $ (2jt) the output $ y(t) = te $(-2jt).
- For input $ x(t) = e $ (-2jt) the output $ y(t) = te $(2jt).
- The system is Linear.