Find the convolution x(t) circledtimes h(t), given x(t) and h(t) as shown below
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Find the convolution x(t) circledtimes h(t), given x(t) and h(t) as shown below Which choice corresponds best to the following integral? A. 0 B. undefined C. 1 D. None of the above integral^infinity_-infinity delta (t) dt The following is definition for: A. Laplace Transform B. Fourier Transform C. Convolution D. Inverse Laplace Transform integral^infinity_-infinity x(tau) h(t - tau) d tau The following is the definition for: A. Laplace Transform B. Fourier Transform C. Convolution D. Inverse Laplace Transform integral^infinity_-infinity f(t) e^- dt Which MATLAB function is used to plot a single discrete function? A. stem B. plot C. subplot D. step Which of the following provides convolution for e^-t circledtimes e^-t. A. integral^infinity_-infinity e^-tau e^-(t - tau) d tau B. laplace^-1 {(1 s + 1) (1 s + 1)} C. Both A and B D. None of the above What is the convolution of x(t) circledtimes h(t) below: The Matlab command x = 1 2 10 generates A. The row vector [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10] B. The row vector [1 3 5 7 9] C. The column vector [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10]' D. The column vector [1 3 5 7 9]' E. None of the above The graph of the exponential function e^2 in Matlab can be generated by A. t = 0: .1: 2: plot(t, exp(2*, t)) B. t = 0: .1: 2: plot(t, exp(2*t)) C. t = 0: .1: 2: plot(t, exp(2t)) D. t = 0: .1: 2: graph(t, exp(2*t)) E. t = 0: .1: 20: graph(t, exp(2*t))Explanation / Answer
12) C) 1
13)c) Convoution
14)A) Laplace
15)A)Stem
18)A) Row vector [1 3 5 7 9]
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