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Chap.11 Problems 803, 11.8. 119. 11.10, 1.11. 11.12, 11.13. (b) Is your answer to Part (a) unique? If so, explain why. If not, determine a second, distinct choice for x{n] satisfying the relationship given in Part (a). Consider a real, causal sequence x(n] with discrete-time Fourier transform X(ei#) = Xp(e!*) + jX;(e!”). The imaginary part of the discrete-time Fourier transform is Xi(e!”) = 3sin(2w). Which of the real parts Xrm(e/*) listed below are consistent with this information: 3 Xailel®) = 5 cos(20), Xpo(e!) = —3cos(2w) — 1, Xp3x(e!*) = -3.cos(2w), Xps(el) = 2093), Xas(e) = 3 cos(2a) +1 ‘The following information is known about a real, causal sequence x(n] and §its discrete-time Fourier transform X(e/”): Im{X(e!”)} = 3sin(w) + sin), X(C)loan = 3. Determine a sequence x{n] consistent with this information. Is the sequence unique? Consider hn, the real-valued impulse response of a stable, causal LTI system with fre- quency response H(e/*). The following is known: (i) The system has a stable, causal inverse, 5 . 2 9 ~ cw fi) |H(e*)f? = 3 ® | ( Dl S+4cosw Determine h{7] in as much detail as possible. Let x{n] = x,[n] + jzi{n] be a complex-valued sequence such that X(e/*) = 0 for =m

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