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1. A continuous-time signal x(t) is shown in figure.

Sketch and label each of the following signals.


(a) x(t- 2) (b) x(2t) (c) x(t/2) (d) x(-t)

2. A discrete-time signal x[n] is shown in figure.

Sketch and label each of the following signals.


(a) x[n - 2] (b) x[2n] (c) x[-n] (d) x[-n + 2]

3. Use the discrete-time signals x1[n] and x2[n] shown in figure and

represent each of the following signals by a graph and by a sequence of numbers.


(a) y1[n] = x1[n] + x2 [n]
(b) y2[n] = 2x1[n]
(c) y3[n] = x1[n]x2 [n]

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4. Find the even and odd components of

5. Show that the product of two even signals or of two odd signals is an even signal and
that the product of an even and an odd signal is an odd signal.

6. Verify the following relations

7. Show that

8. Let y(t) = x(t) * h(t). Then show that

9. The input x(t) and the impulse response h(t) of a continuous time LTI system are given
by

Compute the output y(t).

10. Compute the output y(t) for a continuous-time LTI system whose impulse response h(t)
and the input x(t) are given by

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11. Evaluate y[n] = x[n] * h[n] by an analytical technique and a graphical method.
Where x[n] and h[n] are shown in figure.

12. Explain different types of signals. Also give examples of each type.

13. Differentiate power signal from energy signal.

14. What is LTI system? State the significance of LTI system.

15. Compare between Convolution, Auto-correlation and Cross-correlation.

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