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With the derived equation, note that you can put in '''any''' <math> x(t) \,\! </math> to find the given output. Just change your t for a lambda and plug n chug.
With the derived equation, note that you can put in '''any''' <math> x(t) \,\! </math> to find the given output. Just change your t for a lambda and plug n chug.
==Example==
Let <math>x(t) = e^{j2\pi nt/T}</math>

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The Game

The idea behind the game is to use linearity (superposition and proportionality) and time invariance to find an output for a given input. An initial input and output are given.

Input LTI System Output Reason
δ(t) h(t) Given
δ(tλ) h(tλ) Time Invarience
x(λ)δ(tλ) x(λ)h(tλ) Proportionality
x(t)=x(λ)δ(tλ)dx x(λ)h(tλ)dxConvolutionIntegral Superposition

With the derived equation, note that you can put in any x(t) to find the given output. Just change your t for a lambda and plug n chug.

Example

Let x(t)=ej2πnt/T