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u(n)

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(b)

(c)

State and prove following properties of Fourier Transform. (i) Convolution in Time domain (ii) Differentiation in Time domain. Explain Gibb's phenomenon. An analog signal. xa (t) = sin [480
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t] + 3 sin (720

7t

t)

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Determine the laplace transform of the signals shown in Fig. 41 and Fig. 42.

(c)

Determine the laplace transform transform. x (t) = {t2 - 2t} u (t - 1). Determine (i) (ii) the z - transform

of following

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5.

(a)

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u [n -1J

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The difference equation of system is given byy (n) = 3y [n - 2] + 4y [n - 1] + x [n] If x [n] = [0'5Jn u [n] and y [-1] =1,y [-2] =0 Find (i) Zero Input Response (ii) Zero state Response (iii) Total Response. (b) A system is described by following difference equation. Y [n]

(a)

1 1 2 Y (n-1) + 4 Y (n-2) + x(n) + x (n-1)

Obtain (i) Direct form I Realization (ii) Direct form II Realization (iii) Cascade Realization.

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The following category of sums normally appear in the paper VECTORS irrotational/ conservative field/ solenoidal greens theorem stokes theorem gauss divergence theorem work done MATRICES eigen values and eigen vectors diagonalizable, diagonal form and tranmsforming matrix derogatory or non derogatory and its minimal polynomial orthogonal matrix and find unknown linearly dependent or independent fine non singular matrix P & Q normal form and rank of matrix inverse of matrix and adjoint of A canonical form orthogonal and find unknown verify caley hamilton matrix PROBABILITY problem based on bayes theorem mean and variance of given function sum on normal distribution sum on binomial distribution mean and std deviation of normal distribution mean and variance of binomial distribution LAPLACE basic laplace transform evaluate laplace transform differential laplace transform inverse laplace transform using formulae inverse laplace transform using convolution inverse laplace transform of log function laplace transform of heaviside function

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SAE- IMP Questions SECOND YEAR (ALL BRANCHES) MATHS M3 & M4 (www.studentacademy.in ) 8082540401
FOURIER half range cosine or sine series fourier series even and odd function fourier integral fourier series (0,2) / (-,) / (0,2l) / (-l,l) COMPLEX orthogonal trajectory harmonic, find conjugate and analytical function laurents series expansion bilinear transformation residue theorem (2 sums) construct analytical function

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