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Transcribed Image Text:1. Express the given functional equation in terms of:
a. Graphical
b. Tabular form
2n, for n25
n/2, for – 7<n<-2
0, elsewhere
х(п) —
c. Sequence
2. Express the given tabular data in terms of:
a. Graphical
b. functional equation
c. Sequence
...0 - 4 -3
- 2 -1
1
2
3
4 0...
x(n)|...0 - 4 -3 - 2 -1 0 1
4 0...
3. Express the given sequence in terms of:
a. Graphical
b. Tabular form
x(n) = {...0, -9, -6, - 3, 0, 2, 3, 4, 0...
c. functional equation
↑
4. Find the xe(n), Xo(n) and x(n) in #1.
3.
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