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Finding the Frequency Response

Think of the filter expressed by Eq. (1.1) as a ``black box'' as depicted in Fig.1.5. We want to know the effect of this black box on the spectrum of $ x(\cdot)$, where $ x(\cdot)$ represents the entire input signal (see §A.1).

Figure 1.5: ``Black box'' representation of an arbitrary filter
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