Loose Leaf for Engineering Circuit Analysis Format: Loose-leaf
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Chapter 10, Problem 7E
(a) Determine the first two instants in time (t > 0) for which each of the functions in Exercise 6 are equal to unity, by first converting to a single sinusoid. (b) Verify your answers by plotting each waveform using an appropriate software package.
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