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2. Show that the sum of two discrete periodic signals is periodic, whereas the sum of
two continuous periodic signals is not necessarily periodic. Under what condition is
the sum of two continuous periodic signals periodic?
3. Determine whether the given signals are periodic. For periodic signals, determine the
fundamental period.
(a) x(t) = sin 5000πt + sin 7500πt
(b) x(t) = ej8πt
(c) x(t) = ej4/5(t+1/2)
π
(d) x(t) = cos t + sin t
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4. Classify the signals that follow into even signals, odd signals, and signals that are
neither even nor odd. In the last case, nd the even and odd parts of the signal.
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t>0
2
(a) x1 (t) = − 1 t < 0
2
0 t=0
π
(b) x2 (t) = 3 sin πt +
4
(c) x3 (t) = e−2|t|
(
t2 t ≥ 0
(d) x4 (t) =
0 t<0
(e) x5 (t) = [sin πt + cos πt]2
5. Classify these signals into energy-type signals, power-type signals, and signals that
are neither energy-type nor power-type. For energy-type and power-type signals, nd
the energy or the power content of the signal.
t
1
(a) x(t) = u(t)
5
π π!
j t+
(b) x(t) = e 3 6
(c) x(t) = 7 (−1)t
(d) x(t) = e3t u(t)
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(n) dn
x(t) ∗ δ (t) = n x(t)
dt
and Z t
x(t) ∗ u−1 (t) = x(τ )dτ
−∞
The above signal is applied to a dierentiator. Show that the output of the dieren-
tiator approaches the unit impulse δ(t) as T → 0.
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