Consider the sequence
x[n] = {-4 - j5, 1 + j2, 4}
The conjugate antisymmetric part of the sequence is
A. {-4 - j2.5, j2, 4 - j2.5}
B. {-j2.5, 1, j2.5}
C. {-j5, j2, 0}
D. {-4, 1, 4}
Answer: Option A
Related Questions on Signal Processing
The Fourier transform of a real valued time signal has
A. Odd symmetry
B. Even symmetry
C. Conjugate symmetry
D. No symmetry
A. $$V$$
B. $${{{T_1} - {T_2}} \over T}V$$
C. $${V \over {\sqrt 2 }}$$
D. $${{{T_1}} \over {{T_2}}}V$$
A. $$T = \sqrt 2 {T_s}$$
B. T = 1.2Ts
C. Always
D. Never
A. $${{\alpha - \beta } \over {\alpha + \beta }}$$
B. $${{\alpha \beta } \over {\alpha + \beta }}$$
C. α
D. β

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