Given the periodic signal x(t) with A= 8 and T = 4. The Fourier series coefficient $a_0$ of x(t) is equal to $a_0 = 8$ $a_0 = 4$ $a_0 = 16$ $a_0 = 1$
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The Fourier series coefficient a0 represents the average value of the periodic signal x(t) over one period. In this case, the periodic signal x(t) has an amplitude A = 8 and a period T = 4. This means that the signal repeats itself every 4 units of time. Show more…
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