The convolution integral h(t) = f(t - rg(t)da computes the time response of a given system given its impulse response an

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The convolution integral h(t) = f(t - rg(t)da computes the time response of a given system given its impulse response an

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The convolution integral h(t) = f(t - rg(t)da computes the time response of a given system given its impulse response and an arbitray input function. A) Why is the impulse response required? • B) What does the impulse reponse represent? .
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