u(t)=sinc⁡(100t)and y(t)=cos(400πt) and x(t)=u(t)*y(t)

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u(t)=sinc⁡(100t)and y(t)=cos(400πt) and x(t)=u(t)*y(t)
Now I need the code for plotting u(t) , |U(F)|, y(t), |Y(F)| , x(t) and |X(F)|
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Mashrur Zawad
Mashrur Zawad on 11 Sep 2022
I have written the code like this but not sure is it okay or not
t=linspace(-10,10)
u=sinc(100*t)
subplot(6,1,1)
plot(t,u)
U=fft(u)
Uabs=abs(U)
subplot(6,1,2)
plot(t,fftshift(Uabs))
c=cos(400*pi*t)
subplot(6,1,3)
plot(t,c)
C=fft(c)
Cabs=abs(C)
subplot(6,1,4)
plot(t,fftshift(Cabs))
x=u.*c
subplot(6,1,5)
plot(t,x)
X=fft(x)
Xabs=abs(X)
subplot(6,1,6)
plot(t,fftshift(Xabs))
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Sep 2022
We do not know. U(F) and similar are not defined in the posted question

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Sep 2022
syms t
u(t) = sinc(17*t)
u(t) = 
fplot(u)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Sep 2022
It shows you how to construct functions, and it shows you how to plot functions. The only thing missing is the information that in MATLAB, π can be coded for symbolic use as
Pi = sym(pi);
and then refer to Pi .
Beyond that, there can be one or two additional steps depending whether each plot is to be in its own figure, or each plot is to be in its own axes (and if so should the 6 plots be 6 vertical, 6 horizontal, 3 vertical and 2 horizontal?) or if all of the plots should be on the same axes.
We are not here to answer people's homework questions: we are here to teach people how to use MATLAB.

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