Question: The signal can be written as x(t) = £t£p(t). (a) Carefully plot x(t) and define p(t), then find y(t) = dx(t)/dt and carefully plot it.

The signal

-t -2 <t< 0 x(t) = 0 <t t 0st<2

can be written as x(t) = ˆ£tˆ£p(t).

(a) Carefully plot x(t) and define p(t), then find y(t) = dx(t)/dt and carefully plot it.

(b) Calculate

| v(t)dr -0-

and comment on how your result relates to x(t).

(c) Is it true that

-t -2

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