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2. In the real-world, humans hear sound as an analog signal. This means the signal is a continuous waveform, which is completely processable by human ears. However, machines 'hear' sound a little
differently, as they process sound digitally, which is a discrete waveform.
When sound is recorded or transmitted electronically, the continuous (analog) waveform is sampled to
convert it to a discrete (digital) sequence. Sampling is the process of reducing a continuous-time signal
to a discrete-time signal. As the sampling rate increases, the sound quality of the recording or
transmission will improve.
The graphs below represent two different samples of a pure tone. Sample 1 is taken 8 times per unit of
time. Sample 2 is taken 16 times per unit of time.

a) why would sample 2 reproduce a better replication of the pure signal?
b) write a sinusoid model for sample 2.

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