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Thank you very much sir. I have been seeing both the method in different notes and was very confused.. it makes sense when considering that the operation is done only on the t in the equation
0:45 I have used x(t/α) for defining time scaling operation, hence the given expressions are correct. If you are using x(αt), then the expressions are swapped. Please cross check. Thanks 😊
2:31
Hi, left shifting means advancing use a + sign with t0... It will be x(2(t+t0))
If you assumed t0 as negative then your result is correct 🙂
Hi!
I wanted to show right shift only, but wrote left shift by mistake. My bad.
Thanks for correcting 🙃
This was super clear. I’ve struggled in signals for weeks but this just explained so much that I was struggling on. Thank you 🙏
Thanks for this video, hoping to see more of this
please do as many as videos you can on signals and systems, because they are such wonderful videos which are superb with crystal clear explanation
Looking forward for videos
Thanks for helping me study for my midterm🙌
clear and simple, not following the shift-scale-reverse-amp scale order may be confusing.
Thankyou this is the most concise video on operations on signal
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Excellent I forgot everything I learned watching this
Very clear and simple explanation, thank you!
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Thank you very much sir. I have been seeing both the method in different notes and was very confused.. it makes sense when considering that the operation is done only on the t in the equation
Thanks for your explanation and notes 😊
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At @2.30 the condition is for right shift t-t° then you explain it as left shift
Satisfying ❤️
Thank You Sir.
he have done mistake in written (x>1) means compressed and (x
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time scaling is incorrect (expansion and compression) are swapped please focus,dont spread false info!!!
0:45 I have used x(t/α) for defining time scaling operation, hence the given expressions are correct.
If you are using x(αt), then the expressions are swapped. Please cross check. Thanks 😊
Alright Sir,I apologise for inconvenience 😕
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