Problem 1 (5 points) At their core, all the transforms we have studied (Laplace, Z, Fourier) can be thought of as variat
Posted: Sun May 15, 2022 4:59 pm
Problem 1 (5 points) At their core, all the transforms we have studied (Laplace, Z, Fourier) can be thought of as variations of the same concept (eg they "do roughly the same thing to a function/signal). What is this key concept behind such transforms? Or, in other words: what are we doing to a signal/function when we take it's transform, and why is it beneficial?