first of all thanks for video. there is signal is denoted by x(t) and sequence is denoted by x[n]. but at 4:00 dt signals are cant be represented by x[n]. there might be mistake or not ??
In this video, we are talking about discrete-time signals and sequences. Generally, the discrete-time signals are represented by their sequences X[n]. Hence @ 04:00 the discrete-time signal is represented as X[n].
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first of all thanks for video. there is signal is denoted by x(t) and sequence is denoted by x[n]. but at 4:00 dt signals are cant be represented by x[n]. there might be mistake or not ??
In this video, we are talking about discrete-time signals and sequences. Generally, the discrete-time signals are represented by their sequences X[n]. Hence @ 04:00 the discrete-time signal is represented as X[n].
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