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1. This signal is the math equivalent of a synonym for the word 'strange'.

2. This signal is never less than 0, but is always less than 8.

3. This signal's a_k is always 0 when it's greater than the absolute value of 1.

4. This signals period and the number of fingers on your hand share a common integer.


answer

From 1, we know that the signal is odd... a sinewave is probably a safe guess.

From 2, we know that the signal is bounded by 0 and 8.. this means it has an amplitude of 4 and an offset of 4.

From 3, we know that every a_k not equal to 0, -1, or 1 will be equal to 0... this verifies that it's a sinewave.

From 4, we know that the period is $ \frac{2\pi}{5} $


Thus this signal is $ 4sin(\frac{2\pi}{5}t)+4 $

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