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Which of the following is the right way of representation of equation that contains only the positive frequencies in a given x(t) signal?(a) X+(F)=4V(F)X(F)(b) X+(F)=V(F)X(F)(c) X+(F)=2V(F)X(F)(d) X+(F)=8V(F)X(F)This question was posed to me in class test.My question is taken from The Representation of Bandpass Signals in section Sampling and Reconstruction of Signals of Digital Signal Processing

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The correct option is (C) X+(F)=2V(F)X(F)

To explain: In a real valued signal x(t), has a frequency content concentrated in a narrow band of frequencies in the VICINITY of a frequency Fc. Such a signal which has only positive frequencies can be EXPRESSED as X+(F)=2V(F)X(F)

Where X+(F) is a Fourier transform of x(t) and V(F) is UNIT step function.



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