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Chapter 14.1, Problem 1P
Identify all the complex frequencies present in these real functions: (a) (2e−100t + e−200t) sin 2000t; (b) (2 − e−10t) cos(4t + ϕ); (c) e−10t cos 10t sin 40t.
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