1. (a) Consider a continuous-time signal f(t) as shown in Figure 1: (c) 2. h -1 0 2 5 t Figure 1 Sketch the waveform wit

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1. (a) Consider a continuous-time signal f(t) as shown in Figure 1: (c) 2. h -1 0 2 5 t Figure 1 Sketch the waveform wit

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1. (a) Consider a continuous-time signal f(t) as shown in Figure 1: (c) 2. h -1 0 2 5 t Figure 1 Sketch the waveform with proper labelling for each of the following questions: (i) the even and odd parts of f(t), separately. (ii) g(t)=1-2 f(21-2). (b) Find the energy and power of the signal f(t) as shown in Figure 1. Consider the continuous-time system that has the following input x(t) and output y(1) relationship: y(t)=x(51), for -∞0</<+00. Determine whether the system is causal, linear, and time invariant. Justify your answer for each property.
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