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homework help Convolution.

Spencer278

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Anyone know of a webpage that has an example that shows how to do convolution? All I can find and was done in class are like x(t) with v(t) when convoluted the answer is the intragral of x(T)v(t-T)dT where 'T' is that greek t. What I don't understand is how to do the intergaral.
 
all i remember is graphical convulution using the "flip and slide" technique, and i took systems and signals beginning of fall 2002 sem
 
you integrate like you would under any other circumstance. in the example you showed, the variable of integration is "T" -- treat the "t"s in the integral like any other constant.
 
You could also try doing simple examples in matlab to see the solution. That's how I learned it when I was doing signal processing (in high school)
 
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