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Short Description

This symbol represents a function that represents a signal.

Medium Description

This symbol represents a function that represents a signal. It can either be continuous, in which case it will look like \(x(\htmlClass{sdt-0000000118}{t})\), or discrete, in which case it will look like \(x[\htmlClass{sdt-0000000117}{n}]\), where n is a whole number \(\htmlClass{sdt-0000000117}{n} \in \htmlClass{sdt-0000000014}{\mathbb{W}}\).

Long Description

The symbol \(x\) represents a function that represents a signal. It can either be continuous, in which case it will look like \(x(\htmlClass{sdt-0000000118}{t})\), or discrete, in which case it will look like \(x[\htmlClass{sdt-0000000117}{n}]\), where n is a whole number \(\htmlClass{sdt-0000000117}{n} \in \htmlClass{sdt-0000000014}{\mathbb{W}}\), representing the sample number by the analog to digital converter.