b) A continuous-time signal, y(t), is given by y(t) = 2, for 0 < t < 1, and y(t) = 0, for all other values of t. Draw y(

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b) A continuous-time signal, y(t), is given by y(t) = 2, for 0 < t < 1, and y(t) = 0, for all other values of t. Draw y(

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B A Continuous Time Signal Y T Is Given By Y T 2 For 0 T 1 And Y T 0 For All Other Values Of T Draw Y 1
B A Continuous Time Signal Y T Is Given By Y T 2 For 0 T 1 And Y T 0 For All Other Values Of T Draw Y 1 (17.06 KiB) Viewed 30 times
b) A continuous-time signal, y(t), is given by y(t) = 2, for 0 < t < 1, and y(t) = 0, for all other values of t. Draw y(t) in the range -2 <t< 2. Provide graphical representations of the signals: i) 5y(t), ii) 3y(t + 1), and iii) 3y(t-1). What do these three operations represent? [10 marks]
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