Solving Impulse Function Homework: [1 2 3 4] for n= -4 to 0

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Homework Statement


Hi guys,

I tried google for it but no avail so i seek for your help. I have a impulse function x[n] = [1 2 3 4] for n= -4 to 0




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what does the 1 2 3 4 inside the bracket mean? at n = -3, there is a amplitude of 2?


Thank you.
 
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Yes, that's what I would interpret it as.
 
schlunk said:
Yes, that's what I would interpret it as.

Thanks...
 
Although on second thought... -4 to 0 is a total of 5 indices. But you have only 4 elements in your brackets.