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>>9286406

Have you tried not being a brainlet? Or, you know, realize you're but a cog in a machine grander than yourself. All information you consume, analyze, and synthesis only has value proportional to the effort you put into to applying and/or communicating that knowledge. You can sit around infobating all day long, stroking your intellectual ego to podcast after podcast until you explode in orgasmic cerebral pleasure. That's cool, we all do it. But you need to spread that seed around. Teach. Write. Speak. Interact. Debate. Question. Discover. Engineer. Create. Invent.

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What is your sleep pattern and are you strict with your sleeping schedule ?

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Not really a homework thread, but I have a theoretical question regarding my signals and systems class.

The transfer function H(s) of a system multiplied by an exponential function gives the response of the system to that exponential function, right? right.

Say i want to see the response of the system to a sine function. They teach us that the sine will be amplified by the absolute value of H(s) and delayed by the angle of H(s) for the complex frequency s of the sine.

Would I get that same result by converting the sine to complex exponentials with Eulers formula and "manually" multiplying it all and using some trigonometric magic?

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