Question 7: Compute the Power of the signal $y(t)$ given the following convolution operation $y(t) = h(t) * x(t)$ when $h(t) = 10e^{-10t}U(t)$ and (bonus marks if you find the shortcut and reason appropriately): i. $x(t) = 7U(t)$ ii. $x(t) = 7cos(150\pi t)$
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