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====== Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ====== Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ||
- | Here, you can list frequently asked questions | + | Answers to frequently asked questions |
- | ====== General ====== | + | ---- |
+ | **Assignment 1:** | ||
- | ===== Do I need to register | + | __Problem 5(d):__ Any hints for this question? |
+ | Is this what you're looking | ||
- | Yes. | + | Answer: This is one way of solving the summation. You can follow this approach. |
- | ===== Do I need to attend class? ===== | + | __Problem 7:__ What do you mean by " |
- | If you wish to pass. | + | Answer: Analytically implies using the definition of the DTFT and solving the summation. |
- | ====== Tests ====== | + | __Problem 8:__ You want us to take the DTFT of both x[k] and h[k] to obtain X(e^jw) and H(e^jw), multiply them together, then take the inverse DTFT? |
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- | ===== Do I need to write all tests? ===== | + | |
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- | ... but of course. | + | |
+ | Answer: Absolutely. | ||
+ | __Problem 10:__ You want us to take the z-transform of both x[k] and h[k] to obtain X(z) and H(z), multiply them together, then take the inverse z-transform? | ||
+ | Answer: Absolutely. | ||
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