The impulse response of an LTI system is h(t) = 3e^(-2t)u(t). Find the response of the system for the input x(t) = 2e^(-3t)u(t).
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Given: \[ h(t) = 3e^{-2t}u(t) \] \[ x(t) = 2e^{-3t}u(t) \] Show more…
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