thanks a million ! it was really helpful for me ,I have attend one weak lecture at the class but I got no thing!! and now I could understand in 13 mins .
can i email you a problem from Alan V. Oppenheim book to solve i would really really really appreciate it. its easy for me to solve convolution via frequency response but not by the graph method or anything else..
awesome i know the topic is hard to understand but after getting the concept now i can understand
thanks a million ! it was really helpful for me ,I have attend one weak lecture at the class but I got no thing!! and now I could understand in 13 mins .
Good to hear it! Sometimes a little bit of animation can make a concept easier to pick up.
Very nice explaination bro👍
Keep it on👍
Thankyou so much
i had to watch this 4 times before fully understand it >>>>>>>thanks
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for n>4 there is no overlap!!! pl guide
For n>4, x(n-k) will move towards postive n axis. Hence there will be complete overlap.
What if the functions didn't start at x=0 ??
can't understand
can i email you a problem from Alan V. Oppenheim book to solve i would really really really appreciate it. its easy for me to solve convolution via frequency response but not by the graph method or anything else..
Thanks you
thankyou sir
EPIC !!!
you missed the complete overlap part
Thank you