If x(t) is bandlimited to 1 kHz, what is the Nyquist sampling rate for y(t)= 3x(-t)+2x^(2)(t)?
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Since \( x(t) \) is bandlimited to 1 kHz, this means that the highest frequency component in \( x(t) \) is 1 kHz. Show more…
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