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Let x (t) = 5 cos(2π(400)t +0.5π) + 10 cos(2π(500)t – 0.5π). Find the Nyquist rate of x(t).
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Let x (t) = 5 cos(2π(400)t +0.5π) + 10 cos(2π(500)t – 0.5π). Find the Nyquist rate of x(t).
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Let x (t) = 5 cos(2π(400)t +0.5π) + 10 cos(2π(500)t – 0.5π). Find the Nyquist rate of x(t).
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400 hz is what came up for me
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