A continuous-time signal x(t) is sampled at 44100 samples per second, resulting in signal x[n]. The length of x[n] is 11

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A continuous-time signal x(t) is sampled at 44100 samples per second, resulting in signal x[n]. The length of x[n] is 11

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A continuous-time signal x(t) is sampled at 44100 samples per
second, resulting in signal x[n]. The length of x[n] is 11025
samples. Octave, MATLAB or Mathscript’s fft function is applied to
x[n]. The output is zero except at indices 111 and 10916.
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