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Answer

If the system is linear (it is) then the following should be true:

Thus, if we say

x1 = exp(2jt) and x2 = exp(-2jt)

then

y1 = t exp(-2jt) and y2 = t exp(2jt)


That means that:

x1 + x2 ->|system|-> y1 + y2


Since $ \cos(2t) = {e^{j2t} + e^{-j2t} \over 2} $

Then we can suggest that $ {1 \over 2t}x1 + {1 \over 2t}x2 -> |system| -> {1 \over 2t}y1 + {1 \over 2t}y2 $

This leads to the conclusion that the input of cos(2t) would be $ {1 \over 2t}x1 + {1 \over 2t}x2 $

Which, simplified, is: $ \cos(2t) \over t $.

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