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The document contains 5 problems related to signals and systems: 1. Sketch transformations of a continuous-time signal x(t) and determine its even and odd parts. 2. Sketch transformations of a discrete-time signal x[n] and determine its odd part. 3. Determine which statements about two given discrete-time signals are true. 4. Determine which of three sampled continuous-time signals has the highest and lowest discrete-time frequencies. 5. Determine possible values of l and m that satisfy properties like linearity, time-invariance, causality, and stability for a given discrete-time system.

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The document contains 5 problems related to signals and systems: 1. Sketch transformations of a continuous-time signal x(t) and determine its even and odd parts. 2. Sketch transformations of a discrete-time signal x[n] and determine its odd part. 3. Determine which statements about two given discrete-time signals are true. 4. Determine which of three sampled continuous-time signals has the highest and lowest discrete-time frequencies. 5. Determine possible values of l and m that satisfy properties like linearity, time-invariance, causality, and stability for a given discrete-time system.

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Signals and Systems

Homework Assignment #1 Problem 1. Let x(t) represent the signal shown in the following plot.

The signal is zero outside the range -2 < t < 2. a. Sketch y1(t) = x(t - 1). b. Sketch y2(t) = x(2t + 2). c. Sketch y3(t) = x(1 - t). d. Assume that x(t) can be written as the sum of an even part xe(t) = xe(-t) and an odd part xo(t) = -xo(-t): Prove that xe(t) is unique. Sketch xe(t). e. Let y4(t) = x(at + b). Determine all possible pairs of a and b for which y4(t) is causal. Problem 2. Let x[n] represent the signal shown in the following plot.

The signal is zero outside the range -2 n 1. a. Sketch y1[n] = x[n - 1]. b. Sketch y2[n] = x[2n + 2]. c. Assume that x[n] can be written as the sum of an even part xe[n] = xe[-n] and an odd part xo[n] = -xo[-n]: Prove that xo[n] is unique. Sketch xo[n]. d. Let y3[n] = x[3n+b] where b is an integer. Find all values of b for which y3[n] is causal. e. Let y4[n] represent a sampled version of sin(t)/t so that y4[n] = sin(nT)/(nT) where the sampling interval T = /2. Sketch y4[n]. 1

Problem 3. Consider two DT signals:

How many of the following statements are true? x1[n] is periodic with a period of 8. x2[n] is periodic with a period of 8. x1[n] = x2[n]. Briefly explain. Problem 4. Consider 3 CT signals: x1(t) = cos(3000t) ; x2(t) = cos(4000t) ; and x3(t) = cos(5000t) : Each of these is sampled to generate three DT signals: x1[n] = x1(nT) ; x2[n] = x2(nT) ; and x3[n] = x3(nT) ; where T = 0:001. Which of the DT signals has the highest DT frequency? Which of the DT signals has the lowest DT frequency? Problem 5. Consider a DT system defined by y[n] = (-2)nlx[n - m] where l and m are integer constants. a. Determine all possible values of l and m so that the system is linear. b. Determine all possible values of l and m so that the system is time invariant. c. Determine all possible values of l and m so that the system is causal. d. Determine all possible values of l and m so that the system is memoryless. e. Determine all possible values of l and m so that the system is BIBO stable.

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