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Amplitude Scaling

• Multiplication of a constant with the amplitude of the signal causes


amplitude scaling.
• C x(t) is a amplitude scaled version of x(t) whose amplitude is
scaled by a factor C.
Addition
• Mathematically Addition of Two signals can be expressed as
x3(t) =x1(t) +x2(t)
• For a Discrete Time Signal addition operation is
Multiplication
• Mathematically Multiplication of Two signals can be expressed as
x3(t) =x1(t).x2 (t)
• For a Discrete Time Signal Multiplication is
Review Questions:
1.Considering Figure 1, sketch y= 2* x (t).
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• Sketch the following signals
1. g(t)=2 u(4-t)
2. x(-n+2)

Hint: If you have Time shifting and reversal together Do first shifting then reflection
• GATE Question:
What is the obligatory sequence that need to be performed or
executed in time shifting ,scaling and time reversal operational
processes under the category of continuous time signals? [GATE
2014]

a. Time Shifting, Time Scaling & Time Reversal


b. Time Scaling, Time Reversal & Time Shifting
c. Time Shifting, Time Reversal & Time Scaling
d. Time Reversal, Time Scaling & Time Shifting

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