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<br>A Time Invariant system is a system who's output
 
<br>A Time Invariant system is a system who's output
 
<br>is not altered by a shift in time
 
<br>is not altered by a shift in time
<br><br>'''Ecample of time-invariant'''
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<br><br>'''Example of time-invariant'''
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<br>y=e^x
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<br>a simple way to prove this is through the horizontal and vertical line tests.
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<br>no horizontal or vertical line pass through the graph of y=e^x twice.
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<br><br>'''Example of time-variant'''
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<br>y=x^2
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<br>This function fails the horizontal line test, a horizontal line that passes
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<br>through the function will cross the function more than once.

Latest revision as of 15:17, 11 September 2008

Homework 2 part D

Definition of Time invariance
A Time Invariant system is a system who's output
is not altered by a shift in time

Example of time-invariant
y=e^x
a simple way to prove this is through the horizontal and vertical line tests.
no horizontal or vertical line pass through the graph of y=e^x twice.

Example of time-variant
y=x^2
This function fails the horizontal line test, a horizontal line that passes
through the function will cross the function more than once.

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