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When ,0<P <INFINITY,  X(t)  is classified as a power signal. Periodic signals are an important subgroup of power signals. If X(t) is periodic with period t0 , then (IT RESULTS INTO THE ABOVE EQUATION)

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Power Signals When ,0<P <INFINITY, X(t) is classified as a power signal. Periodic signals are an important subgroup of power signals. If X(t) is periodic with period t0 , then (IT RESULTS INTO THE ABOVE EQUATION)

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