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This document contains an examination paper for the subject 'Signals and Systems' for S.E. (Electronics/Electronics & Telecommunication) with a total of 8 questions. The exam includes topics such as Fourier series, Fourier transforms, Laplace transforms, and probability, with specific instructions for candidates regarding diagrams and allowed materials. The paper is structured to assess students' understanding of key concepts and their ability to apply them in problem-solving.
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Total No. of Questions : 8] SEAT No.

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3) Use of logarithmic tables, slide-rule, mollier charts, electronic pocket calculator


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c) State the following properties of fourier series. [6]


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i) Duality.
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iii) Parseval’s Relation.


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Q3) a) Find the fourier transform of the signal x (t) = e–at u (t). Also sketch

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magnitude and phase response. [6]

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b) Obtain the fourier Transform using the property. [6]

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d − at
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impulse signal . [5] ic-


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s+2 .
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X ( s) =
s + 5s + 7
2
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b) State the limitations of Fourier Transform and need of laplace transform.


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Compare both. [6]


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c) Given the Laplace transform of. [6]


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2s
X(s) = .
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Determine x (t) and Laplace transform of x (3t) and x (t–2).


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Q6) a) State any six properties of Laplace transform. [6]

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specified as –1< Re CS > < 0. [6]
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Q7) a) A box contains 3 white, 4 red and 5 black balls. A ball is drawn at
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random find the probability that is. [6]
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i) Red.
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pdf = 0.1, x = 3, pdf = 0.3, x = 4, pdf = 0.3, x = 5, pdf = 0.1. Draw the
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pdf and its corresponding CDF. Also plot the CDF for same. [5]
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Q8) a) What are statistical properties of Random Variables. State them (any 3).
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[6]
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c) Consider a fair die, plot a CDF v/s ‘x’ find the CDF of each value of x
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2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
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3) Use of logarithmic tables, slide - rule, Mollier charts, electronic pocket
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calculator steam tables is allowed.

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Q1) a) What is Fourier series. Write formula for exponential and Trignometric
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Fourier series. [6]


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b) State and explain following properties. [6]


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i) Time reversal
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ii) Time Differentiation


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iii) Convolution
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c) Determine the FS representation for the signal with periodic wave, shown
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below using exponential method. [6]


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Q2) a) Find the trignometric Fourier series for the periodic signal x(t) given below.
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b) State the following properties of CTFS. [6]

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ii) Time Integration

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X ( jw) = 2
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b) Find the Fourier Transform of a constant signal AO. [6]

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x(t) = (t) + u(t)
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Q4) a) State any six properties of Fourier Transform. [6]


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b) Find the Fourier Transform of the signum function. [7]


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Q5) a) Find the Laplace Transform and find ROC. [6]


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x (t ) = e-3t u (t ) + e-2 t u (t )
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b) State and explain Initial value theorem and final value theorem. [6]
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c) Find the Inverse Laplace Transform of X ( s ) = if the ROC
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( s + 4)( s -1)
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is –4 < Re(s) < 1. [6]


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Q6) a) Find the Laplace Transform of the signal drawn below Find ROC. [6]

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dy (t )

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c) Find the Laplace Transform of following using the properties. [6]


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Q7) a) Define the following terms: [6]


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i) Probability
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ii) Joint Probability


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iii) Conditional probability


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b) A coin is tossed three times. Write the sample space which gives all
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possible out comes. A random variable X. Which represents the number


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of heads obtained on any tripple toss. Calculate and draw the CDF and
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PDF. [7]
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c) In a pack of cards, 2cards are drawn simultaneously. What is the


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probability of getting a Queen and Jack combination. [4]


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Q8) a) Define probability. Also write the properties of probability. [5]


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ii) You get perfect square


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c) The probability density function of a random variable 'X' is given by

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1
f x ( x) =

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iii) Standard deviation
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Instructions to the candidates:


1) All questions are compulsory.
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3) Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary.

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5) Use of logarithmic tables slide rule, mollier charts, electronic pocket
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calculator and steam table is allowed.

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Q1) a) State the Dirichlet conditions for the existence of Fourier Series. [4]
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b) Find the Trignometric Fourier Series for the periodic bidirectional


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symmetric square waveform below. Plot phase and magnitude


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response. [8]
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c) State and explain the physical significance for following properties for
CT signals. ic-
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i) Time Differentiation
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ii) Convolution
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iii) Modulation
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Q2) a) Define Fourier series, write equations for Fourier series representation.
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Compare it. [6]


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b) Determine the complex exponential Fourier Series for periodic


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Rectangular pulse train shown below. Plot its magnitude and phase
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spectrum. [8]
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c) State and explain Gibb’s Phenomenon. [4]


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Transform. Write the expression for Fourier Transform for CT Signals.

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[5]

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b) Find the Fourier transform of the signal x(t) = e–3tu(t). Also sketch

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magnitude and phase response. [6]

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c) State the following properties of CTFT. [6]

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i) Linearity

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ii) Convolution
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iii) Time Reversal
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OR
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Q4) a) Find the Fourier Transform of sine wave signal and sketch magnitude
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response and phase response. [6]


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b) Find the Inverse Fourier Transform using partial fraction expansion.

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tat
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5s
X( jw) =
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( jw)2 + 5 jw + 6
4:2
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0:3
c) Find the Fourier Transform of x(t) = cos(w0t)u(t) using the properly.
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[5]
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6/2

Q5) a) Define convolution property of Laplace Transform and using same


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property, determine Laplace Transform of following y(t). [6]


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y(t) = x1(t) * x2(t) where


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x1(t) = e–2t. u(t)
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x2(t) = e–3t. u(t) ic-


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b) State the limitations of Fourier Transform and need of Laplace transform.
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Compare both. [6]


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4:2

c) Find the initial and final value of given function [6]


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S+ 4
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X(S) =
S2 + 3S + 2
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OR
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Q6) a) Find Laplace Transform of following signal. [6]


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b) Find the inverse Laplace Transform [6]

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X(S) =

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S + 5S + 6

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c) A signal has Laplace transform [6]

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X(S) =

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Find Laplace transform Y(S) if
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i) y(t) = t. x(t)
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ii) y(t) = e–t. x(t)


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Q7) a) Write short note on the following : [6]
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i) Random experiment

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ii) Random event
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iv) Random variable
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v) Probability of certain event is _________
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vi) If A and B are mutually exclusive events then P(A + B) = _______


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b) A certain computer becomes in operative, if two components A and B


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both are fails. The probability that A fails is 0.01 and the probability
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that B fails is 0.05. However the probability B fails increase by factor


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4, if A has failed. Calculate the probability that the computer becomes


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inoperable. Also find the probability that A will fail if B has failed.
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c) Define CDF and state any four properties of CDF. [6]
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Q8) a) Define PDF and state four properties of PDF. [6]


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b) Find mean, second moment and standard deviation of x [6]


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f x ( x) = A. e-Axu ( x)
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c) In a random experiment of rolling a dice Find the probability of [5]


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i) Getting a number 3 or 4
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ii) Getting a number less than 5


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iii) Getting a number between 3 and 6


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Q1) a) Find the Exponential Fouries series for the periodic signal shown in fig.
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below. [8]
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b) State the following properties of CT Fouries Series. [6]


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i) Linearity
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ii) Time Integration


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iii) Convolution

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c) Write short note on Basis function. ic-


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Q2) a) Determine the Trignometric Fourier series for the Periodic signal given
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below. [8]
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b) Check whether the two signals sin(wt) and sin(2 wt) are orthogonal to
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c) State the Dirichlet conditions for the existence of Fourier Series. [4]
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Q3) a) Determine the Fourier Transform of x(t) = e-2t. u(t). Also, plot magnitude

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and phase spectrum. [8]

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b) State the convolution property. Find the Fourier Transform of

tat
x(t) = (t – 1) * e–t u(t) [6]

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c) Explain Magnitude and phase response. [3]

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Q4) a) Find the Fourier Transform of signal given below. [8]
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i) Cos (w0t)
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ii) Sin (w0t)

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Fourier Transform of x(t) = t.e–2t. u(t). [6]
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c) Find the Fourier Transform of following signal. [3]
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3:4
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Q5) a) Find the Laplace Transform of x(t) = e–4|t|. Also sketch ROC for the
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same. [8]
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b) Find the Laplace Transform of following signals using properties. [6]


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i) x(t) = t2. e–t. u(t)


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ii) x(t) = e–t. cos(t). u(t)


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c) Find the Laplace Transform of the signal given below. [4]


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Q6) a) Find the Inverse Laplace Transform of X(s) = with
( s +1) ( s -1) ( s + 2)

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ROC specified –2 <  < –1. [8]

tat
6s  5

2s
b) Find the Initial value and find value of given X(s) = . [6]
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i) Probability
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iii) Bayes Theorem


iv) CDF
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v) PDF
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vi) Mean

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viii) Variance
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ix) Standard Deviation.
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3:4
b) PDF of a random variable is given as fX(x) = e–x u(x) [8]
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9:4
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i) CDF
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ii) P(X 1)


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iii) P(1  X  2)
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iv) P(X > 2)


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OR
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Q8) a) Define Properties of probabilities. And Find the probability P(A), P(B),

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P(C), P(AB), P(AC), P(AB), P(AC), P(BC) in an experiment
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consists of observing the sum of the numbers showing up when two


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dice are thrown. Event A = {sum = 7}, B = {8 < sum < 11},
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C = {10 < sum}. [9]


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b) PDF of a random variable is given as [8]


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1
 | x | a
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fX(x) =  a
0
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otherwise
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Find
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i) Mean
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ii) Mean Square Value


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iii) Variance
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iv) Standard Deviation.


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41
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Instructions to the candidates:
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2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
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FX ( x)   K x 2 0  x  10
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b) Find the Fourier Transform of unit step signal. [6]


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