A discrete-time signal $x[n]$ is shown below x(n) 1 1 1 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 n -1 -1 -1 Sketch and label carefully each of the following signals: (a) $x[n - 2]$ (b) $x[4 n]$ (c) $x[2n]$ (d) $x[n] u[2 - n]$ (e) $x[n - 1] \delta[n - 3]$.
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Step 1: The original signal $x[n]$ is defined as follows: $x[-2] = 0$ $x[-1] = 1$ $x[0] = 1$ $x[1] = -1$ $x[2] = 1$ $x[3] = -1$ $x[4] = -1$ $x[5] = 0$ Show more…
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