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'''Memoryless Systems'''
 
'''Memoryless Systems'''
A memoryless system is one that depends only on the current input and is not affected by the past future inputs.  A good example would be the function <math>y(t) = ([x(t)]^2)/2</math>
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A memoryless system is one that depends only on the current input and is not affected by the past future inputs.  A good example would be the function <math>y(t) = [x(t)]^2</math>.  Here the output <math>y(t)</math> depends only on the input <math>x(t)</math> at time <math>t</math>.

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Memoryless Systems A memoryless system is one that depends only on the current input and is not affected by the past future inputs. A good example would be the function $ y(t) = [x(t)]^2 $. Here the output $ y(t) $ depends only on the input $ x(t) $ at time $ t $.

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