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Hi there, I have the following system
x(t)-->| h(t) |---->y(t)
where X(w) = 0.5rect(w/8000*pi) and H(w) = triangle(w/2000*pi). With this I'm trying to find the output frequency Y(w) but I dont know how to multiply these two together?.
Hi there How do I determine whether two signals are orthogonal to one another?, given the following
Ive used this integral but I'm not sure if it is correct.
(edit:integral here should be without w(x) )
integral from 0 to 1 of f(t) multiplied with integral of g(t) for the same time period...
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