Media Summary: The exponential in the denominator of the second term of the sum for part (c) should be e^-j(pi)/2. Note: I made a mistake in this video, in part (c) when I substituted 0.3pi for omega, I forgot to square the (2+j*0.3pi) and (2-j*0.3pi) ... This video contains an explanation and examples of Continuous Time Convolution from the course
Problem 9 Eee203 Practice Midterm - Detailed Analysis & Overview
The exponential in the denominator of the second term of the sum for part (c) should be e^-j(pi)/2. Note: I made a mistake in this video, in part (c) when I substituted 0.3pi for omega, I forgot to square the (2+j*0.3pi) and (2-j*0.3pi) ... This video contains an explanation and examples of Continuous Time Convolution from the course