The document describes using MATLAB to generate and plot various signals based on a continuous-time signal x(t). It defines x(t) and the unit step and impulse functions. It then calculates and plots: (1) x(t)u(1-t), (2) x(t)[u(t)-u(t-1)], and (3) x(t)δ(t-3/2). Plots of the original and transformed signals are generated on a single figure with multiple subplots.
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The document describes using MATLAB to generate and plot various signals based on a continuous-time signal x(t). It defines x(t) and the unit step and impulse functions. It then calculates and plots: (1) x(t)u(1-t), (2) x(t)[u(t)-u(t-1)], and (3) x(t)δ(t-3/2). Plots of the original and transformed signals are generated on a single figure with multiple subplots.