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a)

Yk[n]=(k+1)^2 d[n-(k+1)]

Yes, the system is time invariant because the system does not have a scaling affect on the time part of the function. For example, if the system were written as such:

Yk[n]=(k+1)^2 d[2n-(k+1)]

Then it would not be time invariant because (k+1) would be scaled or un-scaled depending on the order of operation.

b) k would have to be 0 because only then is d[2n-(k+1)] not affected.

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