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[[ASN6 a- Prove the given <math> lambda</math> Fourier Transform property
[[ASN6 a- Prove the given Fourier Transform property
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Wiki Page

This page was created as an assignment in ENGR455 Signals and Systems. The purpose of this page is to enable easy viewing by others of my completed homework assignments and easy peer reviewing.

Personal Background

On November 6, 1988 I was born on the island of St. Thomas USVI. I am the eldest of three; I have two younger brothers. One of my favorite foods is fried fish. Disclaimer: I like saltwater fish I think fresh water fish is grose. It takes alot of eating fish to tell the difference. I moved from my island to College Place WA to persue a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering. I find that in College place squirrels are equivalent to iguanas on St. Thomas. When I first moved to College Place my instincts sometimes mislead me when I heard russeling noses in a tree that there is an iguana, an ugly giant spontaneously poopy lizard, but on the contuary when the creature appears its was funny to see that was a cute fluffy squirrel. Below is a grid of my class schedule this quarter.

Contact Information

Cell: 340-998-9369

Home: 509-524-6701

Email: jodi_montoute@yahoo.com

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Homework


ASN1- Create Wiki and evaluate integral

ASN2 - Something Interesting: Exponential

ASN3 - Class Notes October 5

ASN3 - Class Notes October 5: The Game

ASN4 - Fourier Transform property: Parseval's Theorem

ASN5 - Review a classmate's Asng4

ASN6a,b

ASN6c - Fourier Transform property: Value at origin

[[ASN6 a- Prove the given Fourier Transform property

      b-
      c-Fourier Transform property: Value at origin
]]

ASN7- Suppose sampled only half

ASN8 - How does a CD player work

ASN9 - 3rd Harmonic & QSD

ASN10

ASN11 - Leakage demonstration in Octave