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6.003: Signals and Systems - Spring 2004: y T), T 3, T 1

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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

6.003: Signals and Systems — Spring 2004

Tutorial 5 Solutions

Tuesday, March 9, 2004

Problem 5.1
(a) No
(b) No

Problem 5.2
(a) Unstable, non-causal, linear, time variant
(b) Stable, causal, linear, time variant
(c) Unstable, causal, non-linear, time invariant

Problem 5.3
(a)

0 ,
 t < −1
2 cos(πt)+π sin(πt)+2e−2(t+1)
ya (t) = , −1 ≤ t ≤ 3
 e−2t (e−2 −e64+π
 )
2

4+π 2 , t>3

(b) 

0 , t < −3
yb (t) = 13 + (2 + t)2 + 43 (2 + t)3 , −3 ≤ t ≤ −1

8
3 , t > −1

Problem 5.4
(a) hmf (t) = x(−t).
(b)

hmf (t)
1
t
−7 −6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 −1

105
(c)

rx (t)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
t
−7 −6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1
−1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

 
1− 12 n−1
Problem 5.5 y[n] = A sin( 2π
3 n + B) + 1− 12
u[n − 2]
A= √2
7 √ 
3
B = − tan−1 5

Problem 5.6

(a) ha [n] = δ[n] − 13 δ[n − 1]

(b) hb (t) = u(t + 1) − u(t − 2) − 3δ(t − 2)

(c) hc (t) = u(t + 1) − u(t − 2).

Problem 5.7 Use example 3.5 in O&W and Parseval’s to show that:
+∞

2
sin(kπ/2) 1
= .
kπ 2
k=−∞

Problem 5.8


x[n] = 2 cos n
5

106

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