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  Can this system be time-invariant? Explain.
 
  Can this system be time-invariant? Explain.
  
Answer)System is not Time Invariant. Why, well if you shift the input by say 2 then the output has a different magnitude
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Answer)System is not Time Invariant. Because by time shifting the inputs and outputs. First delay the input by delta(d), then delay separately the output, the two cases outputs are not the same.
  
 
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  Assuming that this system is linear, what input X[n] would yield the output Y[n]=u[n-1]?
 
  Assuming that this system is linear, what input X[n] would yield the output Y[n]=u[n-1]?
 
Answer) X[n] = u[n]
 
Answer) X[n] = u[n]

Latest revision as of 17:17, 12 September 2008

6. a)

Can this system be time-invariant? Explain.

Answer)System is not Time Invariant. Because by time shifting the inputs and outputs. First delay the input by delta(d), then delay separately the output, the two cases outputs are not the same.

b)

Assuming that this system is linear, what input X[n] would yield the output Y[n]=u[n-1]?

Answer) X[n] = u[n]

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