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Definition of a Stable System

A system is stable if bounded inputs yield bounded outputs. This means if there is an input of x(t) which goes through a system to produce an output y(t), there must be a finite value 'M' such that |x(t)| < M and a finite value 'N' such that |y(t)| < N, for all 't.'

Definition of an Unstable System

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