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Chapter 14, Problem 9E
Compute the real part of each of the following complex functions: (a) v(t) = 9e−j4t V; (b) v(t) = 12− j9 V; (c) 5 cos 100t − j43 sin 100t V; (d) (2 + j)ej3t V.
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