Eshal
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Hi, I have two questions.
1) See the picture
Here, in order to find fundamental period we divide the argument of the function by 2π. Like in (a)cos(0.01nπ) so the answer is f=0.01π/2π= then T=1/f=200.
But in (c) cos(3πn) the answer is T=2. Why? because according to me it is should be T=3π/2π then T=1/f=2/3=0.667. Why 2 in the solution?
Similarly, in (e) cos(π32n/10) the answer should be 3.1 but here answer is 10. Why?
2) Here I am attaching the question and three answers respectively,
Can anyone tell me what is going in part (a) of 1.4?
Thank you very much
1) See the picture
Here, in order to find fundamental period we divide the argument of the function by 2π. Like in (a)cos(0.01nπ) so the answer is f=0.01π/2π= then T=1/f=200.
But in (c) cos(3πn) the answer is T=2. Why? because according to me it is should be T=3π/2π then T=1/f=2/3=0.667. Why 2 in the solution?
Similarly, in (e) cos(π32n/10) the answer should be 3.1 but here answer is 10. Why?
2) Here I am attaching the question and three answers respectively,
Can anyone tell me what is going in part (a) of 1.4?
Thank you very much