Q2. In this part, we will sample the continous time signals with the sampling frequency 400 Hz. A simple way to do this

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Q2. In this part, we will sample the continous time signals with the sampling frequency 400 Hz. A simple way to do this

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Q2. In this part, we will sample the continous time signals with the sampling frequency 400 Hz. A simple way to do this create the signals with t2=0:1/400:0.05. Plot these signals with stem command using the hold on with their coressponding continous time signals. Can you recover them? Is there aliasing?
Q2. In this part, we will sample the continous time signals with the sampling frequency 400 Hz. A simple way to do this create the signals with t2=0:1/400:0.05. Plot these signals with stem command using the hold on with their coressponding continous time signals. Can you recover them? Is there aliasing?
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