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The document contains questions about periodic signals. It asks to determine which signals are periodic and give their periods. It also asks to identify expressions for various signals based on plotted graphs and to determine if additional signals are periodic or not.

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The document contains questions about periodic signals. It asks to determine which signals are periodic and give their periods. It also asks to identify expressions for various signals based on plotted graphs and to determine if additional signals are periodic or not.

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Periodic Signals: 1.

For the following signals, (i) determine analytically which are periodic (if periodic, give the period) and (ii) sketch the signals. (Scale your time axis so that a sufficient amount of the signal is being plotted.). a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) x(t) = 4 cos(5t) x(t) = 4 cos(5t-/4) x(t) = 4u(t) + 2sin(3t) x(t) = u(t) - 1/2 x[n] = 4 cos(n) x[n] = 4cos(n-2) x[n] = 2sin(3n) x[n] = u[n]+p4[n]

2. Determine if the following signals are periodic; if periodic, give the period. a) x(t) = cos(4t) + 2sin(8t) b) x(t) = 3cos(4t) + sin(t) c) x(t) = cos(3t) + 2cos(4t) 3. Give an expression for the signal:
2 1 0 -1 x(t) -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -2

-1

1 Time (sec)

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3 2.5 2 1.5 x(t) 1 0.5 0 -0.5 -1 -4

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-2

-1

0 Time (sec)

a) Give an expression for x(t). b) Plot dx/dt. 5. Are the following periodic? If so, give the period. a) x(t) =4cos(3t+/4) + u(t) b) x[n] = 4cos(0.5n + /4) c) x(t) = 4cos(3t+/4) + 2cos(4t) d) x[n] = 12cos(20n) e) x(t) = cos(21t) + cos(31t) where 1 is a specific frequency f) x(t) = 4cos(3t+/2) + 2cos(8t+/2) g) x(t) = 2cos(3t+/2) + 4cos(10t-/2) h) x[n] = 10cos(2(8)n) i) x[n] = 10cos(8n)

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