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1. <math>N = 2\,</math>
 
1. <math>N = 2\,</math>
  
2. <math>a_k = 0 for all non-fractional k \,</math>
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2. <math>a_k = 0\,</math> for all non-fractional <math> k \,</math>
  
 
3. <math>\sum_{n=0}^{3}x[n]=2</math>
 
3. <math>\sum_{n=0}^{3}x[n]=2</math>
  
 
4. <math>\sum_{n=0}^{3}(-1)^nx[n]=5</math>
 
4. <math>\sum_{n=0}^{3}(-1)^nx[n]=5</math>

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1. $ N = 2\, $

2. $ a_k = 0\, $ for all non-fractional $ k \, $

3. $ \sum_{n=0}^{3}x[n]=2 $

4. $ \sum_{n=0}^{3}(-1)^nx[n]=5 $

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