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DSP Examples

The document appears to contain mathematical equations and functions relating to linear time-invariant systems, Fourier transforms, and signal processing. Key elements include: 1. Equations for the Fourier transform of input signals and the transfer function of linear time-invariant systems. 2. Expressions involving sinusoidal waveforms, complex exponentials, and linear combinations of scaled and shifted basis functions. 3. Discussions of steady state responses, impulse responses, and applying input signals to analyze system behavior in the time and frequency domains.

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DSP Examples

The document appears to contain mathematical equations and functions relating to linear time-invariant systems, Fourier transforms, and signal processing. Key elements include: 1. Equations for the Fourier transform of input signals and the transfer function of linear time-invariant systems. 2. Expressions involving sinusoidal waveforms, complex exponentials, and linear combinations of scaled and shifted basis functions. 3. Discussions of steady state responses, impulse responses, and applying input signals to analyze system behavior in the time and frequency domains.

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