a) Given the discrete-time (DT) signals x[n] = {3,6,6} for n = {0,1,2} and y[n] = {1,2} for n = {0,1}, compute using a method of your choice and graph the results of the linear convolution between x[n] and y[n], z[n] = x[n] * y[n].
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First, we need to find the length of the resulting convolution sequence. The length of the resulting sequence is given by the sum of the lengths of the two input sequences minus 1. In this case, the length of x[n] is 3 and the length of y[n] is 2, so the length of Show more…
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