3.1 X(eo)=2xnJe-jon where x[n] is a real sequence. Therefore X(e)=Rl∑xnlo/。 ∑xR(-mu)=∑ x[n]cos(on),and xmm)=m∑刈nm∑刈mc-m)=-2 xn] sin(oon) Since cos(on)and sin(on)are, respectively, even and odd functions of o, Xre(eJo) is an even function of o
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Unit siⅸ Text A I. Pre-Reading Task 1. What makes human beings different from animals? A. The ability to use tools. B. The learning and sharing of behavior . The use of language. 2. Do you think animals have a culture? If yes, give an example
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Natural Convection Where we’ ve been. Up to now, have considered forced convection that is an external driving force causes the flow. Where we’ re going: Consider the case where fluid movement is by buoyancy effects caused by temperature differential Heat Transfer Su Yongkang
Corporations, Shares, and shareholder Rights People who own stock have an equity interest in the organization e f a business has shares of stock it is organized as a corporation rather than a proprietorship or a partnership The shares of some corporations are closely held, while others are publicly held The two types of stock are common stock and preferred stock
Teaching Objectives To get students have an idea of the profound meaning of Never Say Goodbye To understand the purpose of writing and organization of the text To reinforce some basic linguistic knowledge by doing various types of eXercises
This chapter introduces comparative advantage and shows that having people specialize in the production in which they are relatively more efficient allows the production of more of everything. It introduces the production possibilities curve and develops the production possibilities model to show precisely how specialization enhances the productive capacity of an economy