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Given: $ y[n]=x[n]*h[n]=\sum_{k=-\infty}^\infty(x[k]h[n-k]) $

  1. $ x[n]*h[n]=\sum_{k=-\infty}^\infty(x[k]h[n-k]) $
  2. $ k'=n-k $
  3. $ x[n]*h[n]=\sum_{k=\infty}^-\infty(x[n-k']h[k']) $ from 1 and 2
  4. $ x[n]*h[n]=\sum_{k=-\infty}^\infty(x[k]h[n-k]) $
  5. $ x[n]*h[n]=h[n]*x[n] $

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