= Consider the signals x1(t) and x2(t) with Fourier transforms of X1 (jw) and X2(jw), respectively. Let X1(jw) = 0 for w

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= Consider the signals x1(t) and x2(t) with Fourier transforms of X1 (jw) and X2(jw), respectively. Let X1(jw) = 0 for w

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= Consider the signals x1(t) and x2(t) with Fourier transforms of X1 (jw) and X2(jw), respectively. Let X1(jw) = 0 for w > 10007 and X2(jw) = 0 for w > 20007. Then, the bandwidth of the signal y(t) = x1(t) * x2(t), i.e., the convolution of x1(t) and x2(t), is: 30007, true or false? Select one: True False
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