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A system has the characteristics such that the input x(t) = exp(2jt) yields the output y(t) = exp(-2jt) and the input x(t) = exp(-2jt) yields the output y(t) = exp(2jt). What, then, is the system's output for the input signal x(t) = cos(2t)?

Well, we know that exp(2jt) = cos(2t) + jsin(2t) and exp(-2jt) = cos(2t) - jsin(2t) according to Euler's Formula.

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