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*Z-transform and inverse z-transform  
 
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**[[Practice_prove_modulation_property_z_transform|Prove the modulation property of the z-transform]]
 
**[[Z-transforms_and_inverse_z-transforms_ECE438F10|z-transform computing with question about ROC]]
 
**[[Z-transforms_and_inverse_z-transforms_ECE438F10|z-transform computing with question about ROC]]
 
**[[Practice prove z transform scaling property ECE438F11|Prove the scaling property of the z-transform]]  
 
**[[Practice prove z transform scaling property ECE438F11|Prove the scaling property of the z-transform]]  

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