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If for example communication power is often normalized by assuming R to be a unity in Ohms, although R may be another value in actual circuit. If the actual value of the power is required, it is worked out by de-normalization of the normalized value. Use the above to determine the instantaneous power, given time interval to be (-4,4) and x = 2 + t2.
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