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My book's not here and I have homework due tomorrow.

cirthix

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The textbook is Signals and Systems by Oppenheim and the questions are numbers 22, 25, 28, 29, and 42 from chapter 2.

The cover of the book looks like this
http://images.amazon.com/image...147574.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

thanks!

edit: I just checked the pdf version of the first version of the book and the problems don't match with those of my first homework assignment. It'll be a good refrence material, but I can't use the problems from it 🙁.
 
You'd be hard pressed to find someone who doesn't have that text. I would suggest your school library though.
 
The chances of anyone here having the exact book is pretty slim. I have been in a similar situation as you and my solution was bring a camera to school to take pictures of the questions from a friend's book, or go to the bookstore and take pics in there.
 
Originally posted by: ColdFusion718
LOL I have this book but it's at my mom's house and I won't see her until this weekend.

My Uni uses it too but I don't have access to it at the moment. I keep all my texts at the office.
 
Good luck. I have the book, but don't have the time to scan things for you. I suggest buying it, since it's a pretty good book.
 
Originally posted by: esun
Good luck. I have the book, but don't have the time to scan things for you. I suggest buying it, since it's a pretty good book.

It looks like a real page-turner!
 
I just checked the pdf version of the first version of the book and the problems don't match with those of my first homework assignment. It'll be a good refrence material, but I can't use the problems from it . bump
 
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