Give and the series of transformations (time and amplitude) of x(t) from the following: Draw the graph of transformations 1. y(t) = 2 + cos(t) 2. y(t) = 3tri(t-1) 3. y(t) = 4tri(-2t)
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y(t) = 2 + cos(t) To graph this transformation, we need to consider the time and amplitude changes. Time transformation: There is no time transformation in this case, so the graph will be the same as the original cosine function. Amplitude transformation: The Show more…
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