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This is a complete and correct definition.  However, I would have worded it differently.  The way it is currently is a little confusing regarding the shifted output.  I would have said "...yields the same result as time shifting the output signal by the same time shift.", but this definition is nonetheless correct and quite usable. -Zachary Curosh
 
This is a complete and correct definition.  However, I would have worded it differently.  The way it is currently is a little confusing regarding the shifted output.  I would have said "...yields the same result as time shifting the output signal by the same time shift.", but this definition is nonetheless correct and quite usable. -Zachary Curosh
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This is a good definition for a time-variant/invariant system but it was a little confusing on the first read-through.
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-Aishwar Sabesan
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Your definitions seem good to me, both correct and to the point. -Christen Juzeszyn


This is a complete and correct definition. However, I would have worded it differently. The way it is currently is a little confusing regarding the shifted output. I would have said "...yields the same result as time shifting the output signal by the same time shift.", but this definition is nonetheless correct and quite usable. -Zachary Curosh


This is a good definition for a time-variant/invariant system but it was a little confusing on the first read-through. -Aishwar Sabesan



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