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Basic System Analysis

This document appears to be an exam for a basic systems analysis course. It contains 6 multipart questions covering various topics in systems analysis including: 1) Sketching elementary continuous time signals and finding their Fourier transforms 2) Obtaining Fourier series and inverse z-transforms 3) Solving differential equations for forced and free responses of systems 4) Determining currents in circuits and obtaining analogous electrical systems 5) Checking properties like causality, linearity, and time-invariance of systems

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Basic System Analysis

This document appears to be an exam for a basic systems analysis course. It contains 6 multipart questions covering various topics in systems analysis including: 1) Sketching elementary continuous time signals and finding their Fourier transforms 2) Obtaining Fourier series and inverse z-transforms 3) Solving differential equations for forced and free responses of systems 4) Determining currents in circuits and obtaining analogous electrical systems 5) Checking properties like causality, linearity, and time-invariance of systems

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a)

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the systern y(t) :. atx(t) + bfx(t-2)

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