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Formal Defination : A system is called memoryless if y(t) depends only on an instantaneous value of x(t) not
 
Formal Defination : A system is called memoryless if y(t) depends only on an instantaneous value of x(t) not
 
{x(T);T<t} or {x(T);T>t}.
 
{x(T);T<t} or {x(T);T>t}.
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System with memory : A system is called with memory if y(t) does not depend only on an instantaneous value of x(t) and {x(T);T<t} or {x(T);T>t}.

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Memoryless system :

Formal Defination : A system is called memoryless if y(t) depends only on an instantaneous value of x(t) not {x(T);T<t} or {x(T);T>t}.


System with memory : A system is called with memory if y(t) does not depend only on an instantaneous value of x(t) and {x(T);T<t} or {x(T);T>t}.

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