Revision as of 10:58, 17 September 2008 by Apanja (Talk)

Your definition is very clear,and brief.But if you could show it diagramatically,it would hav been better.


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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