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tiime shifting , scaling properties of a signal

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hello... in my signals and systems class, my professor told that while manipulating a signal x(t) for x(at+b) in steps , we should first do time shifting x(t+b) and then do time scaling x(at+b).. but we should not do in reverse i.e x(at) first and then x(at+b)...pls tell me why?? i tried doing an example in reverse and i ended up in a different answer.. please help me overcome this confusion...thanks in advance..
 

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