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Lecture - 4

Basic Operation of Signal

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Multiplication
Multiplication of two signals is nothing but multiplication of their corresponding amplitudes. This can be best
explained by the following example:

As seen from the diagram above,

-10 < t < -3 amplitude of z (t) = x1(t) ×x2(t) = 0 ×2 = 0


-3 < t < 3 amplitude of z (t) = x1(t) ×x2(t) = 1 ×2 = 2
3 < t < 10 amplitude of z (t) = x1(t) × x2(t) = 0 × 2 = 0

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The following operations can be performed with time:

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Time Shifting

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Time Scaling

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Time Reversal
x(-t) is the time reversal of the signal x(t).

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