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Chapter 14, Problem 6E
Use real constants A, B, θ, ϕ, etc. to construct the general form of a real-time function characterized by the following frequency components:
(a) 10 − j 3 s−1;
(b) 0.25 s−1;
(c) 0, 1, −j, 1 + j (all s−1).
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