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EET 313 Exam 1: Directions: There Are Six Questions

The document is an exam for EET 313 that contains 6 questions about signals and systems. It instructs students to show all work, use engineering paper, and submit by 11:00 AM on February 6th. The first 5 questions are worth 20 points each and cover topics like plotting signals, expressing signals using step functions, Euler's relation, and determining properties of linear, time-invariant systems. The 6th question is worth an extra 2 points as a bonus.

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EET 313 Exam 1: Directions: There Are Six Questions

The document is an exam for EET 313 that contains 6 questions about signals and systems. It instructs students to show all work, use engineering paper, and submit by 11:00 AM on February 6th. The first 5 questions are worth 20 points each and cover topics like plotting signals, expressing signals using step functions, Euler's relation, and determining properties of linear, time-invariant systems. The 6th question is worth an extra 2 points as a bonus.

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EET 313

Exam 1

Directions: There are six questions. o The first five questions are required and worth 20 points each. o The last questions is worth 2 points extra credit. You are expected to solve each problem completely and independently o The exam is open book, open notes. o Matlab may be used, however answers must be hand written on green engineering paper. o No work, No credit, No Exceptions. o The exam is due no later than 11:00 AM on Thursday, 6Feb14

1. Given the signal shown:

( )

{ a. Plot the signal on an appropriate interval. (5) b. Express the signal using a series of unit step functions. (5) c. Determine the even and odd components of the signal. (10) 2. Given the signal shown:

( ) { a. Plot the signal on an appropriate interval. (5) b. Express the signal using a series of unit step functions. (5) ( ) c. Plot the tranformation: ( ( )) (10) 3. Given the signal shown: ( ) ( ) ( )

a. Plot each term and the resulting waveform. (6) b. Use Eulers Relation to express the signal in the form c. Use Eulers Relation to express the signal in the form

( (

) (7) ) (7)

Note: The phase angles will be different between Parts b and c.

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4. Given the system shown: a. Express the output ( ) as a function of the input signal. (5) b. Plot the input and output signals. (10) c. Determine if the system is Time Invariant. (5)

5. Given the system shown, express ( ) as a function of ( ). (20)

6. Given the system shown, express ( ) as a function of ( ). (2)

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