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EE150 Signal and System

Homework 1

Due on 22 Sep 23:59 UTC+8

Exercies 1. (10 pts)


Determine the energy E∞ and power P∞ of those signals. Which are energy signals?
Which are power signals?
π
(a) x(t) = ej(2t+ 4 )
n
(b) x[n] = 12 u[n]

Exercies 2. (15 pts)


Determine whether or not each of the following signals in periodic. If a signal is
periodic, specify its fundamental period.
π
(a) x1 (t) = 2ej(t+ 4 ) u(t)

(b) x2 [n] = ej7πn


3 1
(c) x3 [n] = 3ej 5 (n+ 2 )

Exercies 3. (15 pts)


Question 1. (7 pts)
A continuous-time signal x(t) is shown in the following. Sketch and label carefully
each of the following signals:

(a) x(t − 1)

(b) x(2t + 1)

1
Question 2. (8 pts)
Determine and sketch the even and odd parts of the signals depicted in the
following. Label your sketches carefully

Exercise 4. (20 pts)


In this chapter, we introduced a number of general properties of systems. In
particular, a system may or may not be

(1) Memoryless

(2) Time invariant

(3) Linear

(4) Causal

(5) Stable

Determine which of these properties hold and which do not hold for each of the
following continuous-time systems. Justify your anseers. In each example, y(t)/y[n]
denotes the system output and x(t)/x[n] is the system input.

(a) y[n] = nx[n]


R 2t
(b) y(t) = −∞ x(t)dt

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Exercise 5. (40 pts)
(a) Show that the discrete-time system whose input x[n] and output y[n] are
related by y[n] = Re{x[n]} is additive. Does this system remain additive if its
input-output relationship is changed to y[n] = Re{ejπn/4 x[n]}? (Do not assume
that x[n] is real in this problem)

(b) In the text, we discussed the fact that the property of linearity for a system is
equivalent to the system possessing both the additivity property and
homogeneity property. Determine whether the systems defined below is
additive and/or homogeneous. Justify your answers by providing a proof for
each property if it holds or a counter example if it does not.

1 dx(t)
y(t) = [ ]2
x(t) dt

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