Problem 3 A continuous- time signal x (t) is shown in the figure below. Sketch and label carefully each of the following signals. (a) 2x(3 - t/3) (b) [x(t) + 2x(-t)]u(t) (c) Even(x(t)) (d) Odd(x(t)) (e) 3x(-2-3t) (f) 2x(2 + t/2). u(-t+1)
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