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Periodic CT Signal, Fourier Series Coefficients

How about integrating sometimes? The trivial stuff is not very likely to be on the test. --Mboutin 12:44, 23 September 2008 (UTC)

Periodic DT Signal, Fourier Series Coefficients

Define a CT, LTI System

Define a DT, LTI System

Guess the Periodic Signal

See question 3.8 in Oppenheim and Willsky text.

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