Convolution Integral Example 02 - Convolution of Two Polynomials
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This example computes the convolution of two polynomials, x(t) = t^3u(t) and y(t) = t^2u(t), i.e. z(t) = x(t)*y(t), where * is the convolution operator and u(t) is the unit step function.
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DavidTrenchman
At 6:20, can you reduce what is in the integral because from before 0, both u(t) and u(t-Tau) make the integral zero? And from 0-t, it is non-zero because the step inputs activate each function? aka, the step functions are only there to turn the functions on.
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Dan
why is it when you take the (t-tau) at 5:30 the time reversed signal gets shifted to the right and not to the left? is (t-Tau) not the same as (-tau + T)?
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