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A function is non periodic if there is no such time T > 0 such that: x(t)=x*(t+T)
 
A function is non periodic if there is no such time T > 0 such that: x(t)=x*(t+T)
 
 
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Periodic and Non Periodic functions

A function is periodic if and only if there is a Time T > 0 for a function such as: x(t)=x*(t+T)

example: Per ECE301Fall2008mboutin.png


However, A function is non periodic if there is no such time T > 0 such that: x(t)=x*(t+T)

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