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Formal Definition for a Stable System

A system is stable if for all bounded input functions x(t)(system approaches +/- infinity) there exists an output y(t) where y(t) is less than a constant M (Bounded inputs yield bounded outputs, system does not approach infinity)

Formal Definition for a Non-Stable System

A system is not stable if there always exists an bounded input x(t) such that the absolute value of the output y(t) is greater than any y(t) calculated thus far.

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