Let x(t) and y(t) be the signals shown in the figure below. (a) Sketch the signal x(t-1) (b) Sketch the signal y(-t) (c) Sketch the signal x(t-1)y(-t) (product of signals in parts a and b)
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The signal x(t-1) is a time-shifted version of x(t). The entire signal is shifted to the right by 1 unit on the time axis. This means that every point on the original signal x(t) is now located at a time 1 unit later. b. The signal y(-t) is a time-reversed Show more…
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