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SOLUTION - Assignment # 1 (: Signals and Systems) Q # 1

This document contains the solutions to 6 questions regarding signals and systems. Question 1 expresses complex numbers in Cartesian and polar form. Question 2 determines the power Px and energy Ex of 3 signals: a cosine signal, an exponential signal, and a unit step function. Question 3 involves shifting and flipping signals and determining when they are guaranteed to be zero. Question 4 involves determining when the even part of 3 signals is guaranteed to be zero. Question 6 determines whether 3 signals are periodic and gives their fundamental periods.

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SOLUTION - Assignment # 1 (: Signals and Systems) Q # 1

This document contains the solutions to 6 questions regarding signals and systems. Question 1 expresses complex numbers in Cartesian and polar form. Question 2 determines the power Px and energy Ex of 3 signals: a cosine signal, an exponential signal, and a unit step function. Question 3 involves shifting and flipping signals and determining when they are guaranteed to be zero. Question 4 involves determining when the even part of 3 signals is guaranteed to be zero. Question 6 determines whether 3 signals are periodic and gives their fundamental periods.

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SOLUTION------------Assignment # 1 (Signals and Systems)

Q # 1:
Express each of the following complex numbers in Cartesian form:

Solution:

2 = cos

2 4

, 2 4

+ sin =
2
2

2 4 = 1
Q # 2:
Express each of the following complex numbers in polar form:
2 3 , 1 +

Solution:

(1 )

1 + = 2 4

(1 ) = 4
Q # 3:
Determine the values of and for each of the following signals
i.
1 () = cos()

ii.
2 () = (2+ 4)
1

3 () = ( ) []

iii.

Solution: (i)

= |1 ()|2 = 2 () =

1
1
1 + cos(2)
1
2 () = lim
(
) =
= lim
2
2
2
2

(ii)
2 () =

(2+ 4 ) ,

|2 ()| = 1. ,

= =

1
= 1
2

= lim

(iii)
1
1
3 [] = ( ) [], |3 []|2 = ( ) [],
2
4

, = |3 [

= 0, <

]|2

1 4
= ( ) =
4
3
=0

Q # 4:
Let [] be a signal with [] = 0 for < 2 and > 4. For each signal given below, determine the value of for
which it is guaranteed to be zero.
i.
] 3]
ii.
[ + 4]
iii.
[ + 2]

Solution:
i.
ii.
iii.

The signal [] is shifted by 3 to the right, the shifted signal will be zero for < 1 and > 7
The signal [] is shifted by 4 to the left. the shifted signal will be zero for < 6 and > 0
The signal [] is flipped and the flipped signal is shifted by 2 to the right. This new signal will be zero for
< 2 and > 4

Q # 5:
For each signal given below, all the values of independent variable at which the even part of the signal is guaranteed to
be zero.
i.
1 [] = [] [ 4]
1
ii.
2 () = sin ( )
iii.
Solution:
i.
ii.
iii.

3 [] = ( ) [ 3]
2

{1 []} = (1 [] + 1 []) = ([] [ 4] + [] [ 4])


2
2
Therefore, {1 []} is zero for || > 3
Since 2 () is an odd signal {2 ()} is zero for all values of
1

{3 []} = (1 [] + 1 []) = [( ) [ 3] ( )
2
2 2
2
for || < 3 and when ||

[ 3]] Therefore, {1 []} is zero

Q # 6:
Determine whether or not each of the following signals is periodic. If a signal is periodic, specify its fundamental period.
i.
1 () = sin(2)
ii.
2 [] = 7
iii.
3 () = 10
Solution:
i.
ii.
iii.

2 = 2
7 = 2.
10 = 2

2
7

= 7 = 2

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