Purdue Basics SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
Purdue Basics SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
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Question 1: Compute the values of the following integrals. You can leave your answers
in the form of trigonometric function values such as “cos(1.35).” There is no need to use
calculator to find the numerical value of the final answer.
∫ 3π
πω
sin(2ω + 0.5π + )dω
2π 2
∫ 3π
cos(π/3 − u)du
0
∫ 2 ∫ 2.5
3xπ yπ
cos( + )dxdy
y=1 x=0 4 3
−2π
∫ 3
π
ω cos( ω)dω
−2 3
∫ 3
(|z − 2|)ej2πz dz
−3
where k is an integer.
g(3)
∫ 5
g(1 + 2s)ds
2
∫ 3
and g ′ (s)ejπs ds,
0
g(3)
∫ 4
g(s)ds
1
∫ 1
and f (s)g(1 − s)ds.
−1
∑
1
g[n] = kf [k − n]
k=−2
Compute the following values.
g[3]
∑
1
4k g[k]
k=−2
∑∞
3−k−1 g[k + 1]
k=3
∑
−2
and 2k g[k]
k=−∞
Hint: If |r| < 1, then we have the following formulas for computing the sum of a geometric
sequence.
∑
∞
a
ark−1 =
k=1
1−r
∑
∞
a
kark−1 = .
k=1
(1 − r)2
g[3]
∑
1
and f [k]g[2 − k]
k=−1
∑
∞
g[n] = f [n − k]2|k| .
k=−∞
Question 10: Suppose f (t) = cos(0.5πt − π). A discrete series g[n] is defined as
g[n] = f (6n).
Find the values of g[0], g[1], g[2], g[3]. [Optional] Find the expression of g[n] for general
n values.