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![1. (5 points) Consider the signal
1
x(t):
[u(ta)u(ta)] for finite a € R, a > 0
2a
Compute the energy and power of the signal and determine if it is an energy signal, power signal, or
neither.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/bfda7f7a-7d5e-4841-ae02-f254b29fedeb/21c225b4-f728-4279-a3a5-616811abf962/pvmvi7s_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:1. (5 points) Consider the signal
1
x(t):
[u(ta)u(ta)] for finite a € R, a > 0
2a
Compute the energy and power of the signal and determine if it is an energy signal, power signal, or
neither.
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