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Undergrad How Can I Prove y'(t) = x(t) * h'(t) and y'(t) = x'(t) * h(t)?
how would I show that y'(t) = x(t) * h'(t) and y'(t) = x'(t) * h(t) I know that in an LTI system y(t) = x(t) * h(t) = \int x(\tau) * h(t-\tau) from \infty to -\infty But how would I go about trying to prove the first two equations?- benfrankballi
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- Convolution Integral Properties
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Convolution Integral properties
how would I show that y'(t) = x(t) * h'(t) and y'(t) = x'(t) * h(t) I know that in an LTI system y(t) = x(t) * h(t) = \int x(\tau) * h(t-\tau) from \infty to -\infty But how would I go about trying to prove the first two equations?- benfrankballi
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- Convolution Integral Properties
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering