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Computers and Technology, 27.09.2019 19:30 bbea

Given the following periodic signal: x(t) = (sin2t +sin3t)sint

a. determine its fundamental frequency.

b. determine its trigonometric fourier series (which involve sin(kωt) and cos(kωt) terms).

c. determine its exponential fourier series (which involve exp(jkωt) terms).

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