Consider an LTI system with impulse response h(t) = exp(-6αt) u(t). The input is x(t) = u(t). Find y(t).
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First, we need to find the convolution of the input signal x(t) with the impulse response h(t) to get the output signal y(t). y(t) = x(t) * h(t) Show more…
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