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This page would give an example of how to perform the z-transform.

Suppose

$ x[n] = \frac{-u[-n-1]}{2^n} $

Using the definition of z-transform:

$ X(Z) = \sum_{n=-\infty}^{\infty}x[n]z^-n<math> $

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