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GATE Electrical 2014 Set 1 | Question: 35
Let $f(t)$ be continuous time signal and let $F(w)$be its Fourier Transform defined by $F(\omega )=\displaystyle{}\int_{-\infty }^{\infty }f(t)e^{-j\omega t} dt$ define $g(t)$ ... $f(t)$ only if $f(t)$ is a sinusoidal function. $g(t)$ would never be proportional to $f(t)$.
Let $f(t)$ be continuous time signal and let $F(w)$be its Fourier Transform defined by $F(\omega )=\displaystyle{}\int_{-\infty }^{\infty }f(t...
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GATE Electrical 2016 Set 1 | Question: 34
Suppose $x_{1}(t)$ and $x_{2}(t)$ have the Fourier transforms as shown below. Which one of the following statements is TRUE? $x_{1}(t)$ and $x_{2}(t)$ are complex and $x_{1}(t) x_{2}(t)$is also complex with nonzero imaginary part $x_{1}(t)$ and $x_{2}(t)$ ... $x_{1}(t)$ and $x_{2}(t)$ are imaginary but $x_{1}(t) x_{2}(t)$ is real
Suppose $x_{1}(t)$ and $x_{2}(t)$ have the Fourier transforms as shown below.Which one of the following statements is TRUE?$x_{1}(t)$ and $x_{2}(t)$ are complex and $x_{1...
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