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<math>x(t) = 2\sin(6t) + 4\cos(3t)</math>
  
 
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Homework 4 Ben Horst: 4.1 :: 4.3 :: 4.4


System

y(t) = 3x(t) which is proven as an LTI system ( shown here)

Impulse Response

y($ \delta(t) $) = 3($ \delta(t) $)

=>impulse response = $ 3\delta(t) $


System Function

Find H(s):

H($ j\omega $) = $ \int_{-\infty}^{\infty}h(\tau)e^{-j\omega\tau}d\tau $, where $ j\omega $ is s.


H(s) = $ \int_{-\infty}^{\infty}h(\tau)e^{-s\tau}d\tau $


H(s) = $ \int_{-\infty}^{\infty}3\delta(\tau)e^{-s\tau}d\tau $


H(s) = $ 3e^{-s}\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}\delta(\tau)e^{\tau}d\tau $


By the Sifting property, this is:

H(s) = $ 3e^{-s}e^0 $

thus,

H(s) = $ 3e^{-s} $


Example Response

Input

From previous part of homework:

$ x(t) = 2\sin(6t) + 4\cos(3t) $

Response

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