SOLUTION:
1. Let X(k) denote the N-point DFT of the N-point sequence x(n)
a) If x(n) = – x(N – 1 – n), find X(0) for N even and N odd.
b) If N is even and x(n) = x(N – 1
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Question 356669:
1. Let X(k) denote the N-point DFT of the N-point sequence x(n)
a) If x(n) = – x(N – 1 – n), find X(0) for N even and N odd.
b) If N is even and x(n) = x(N – 1 – n), find X(N/2).
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Discrete Fourier transforms are not algebra problems either.
Please search on "Discrete Fourier transforms".
Here's a wiki page with DFT solutions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete-time_Fourier_transform
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