In general, are x₁(t) and x₂(1), as described by (7), periodic functions? Under what condition will they be periodic? x₁(t) = Co' cos (w't - x') + Co" cos (w"t — α") - x₂(t) = μ'Cocos (w't - a') + "Co" cos (w"t- α") (7)

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In general, are x₁(t) and x₂(1), as described by (7), periodic functions?
Under what condition will they be periodic?
x₁(t) = Co' cos (w't - x') + Co" cos (w"t — α")
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x₂(t) = μ'Cocos (w't - a') + "Co" cos (w"t- α")
(7)
Transcribed Image Text:In general, are x₁(t) and x₂(1), as described by (7), periodic functions? Under what condition will they be periodic? x₁(t) = Co' cos (w't - x') + Co" cos (w"t — α") - x₂(t) = μ'Cocos (w't - a') + "Co" cos (w"t- α") (7)
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