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No, starting from x1[n], the output of y1[n] violates the definition of time invariant.
 
No, starting from x1[n], the output of y1[n] violates the definition of time invariant.
  
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==Input of X[n]==
 
Since the system is linear, the input should be X[n] = u[n]
 
Since the system is linear, the input should be X[n] = u[n]

Latest revision as of 19:01, 12 September 2008

Explanation

No, starting from x1[n], the output of y1[n] violates the definition of time invariant.

Input of X[n]

Since the system is linear, the input should be X[n] = u[n]

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