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(a) (16 pts) Find and plot the discrete-time Fouriel transform (DTFT) H(ei'1 ot hln).
(b) (22 pts) If the input to the LTI system is z1[n] : sin (0.2zin), find the system output y1[ru]
using DTFT properties. There are no points if yi [n] is obtained with convolution.
(c) (12 pts) Find the DT signal r2[n] from its periodic (with period 2zr) DTFT

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1. Consider the following two discrete-time Fourier transform (DTFT) pairs:

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(a) (10 pts) Find the DTFT Y(e jW ) of y[n] = (n + 1) (~)n urn] + o[n - 3].

(b) (10 pts) Find the DTFT R(e jW ) of r[n] = 6[n - 3] (n + 1) (~)nu[n].

(c) (15 pts) Find the DTFT G(e jW ) of g[n] = (n - 6) (~)nu[n - 7].

(d) (15 pts) Find the DTFT H(e jW ) of h[n] = cos (%n) (n + 1) (~)n urn]

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(b) (10 pts) Provide the relationship between the largest frequency of xc(t) and the sampling period T s
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