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====== Assignment 2 ====== | ====== Assignment 2 ====== | ||
Please complete the following questions from the text: | Please complete the following questions from the text: | ||
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Problem 2.9 (iii), (vi), (vii) | Problem 2.9 (iii), (vi), (vii) | ||
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Problem 2.18 (i), (ii) | Problem 2.18 (i), (ii) | ||
- | (A few problems from Chapter 3 will be added here) | + | ---- |
+ | Chapter 3: | ||
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+ | Problem 3.2 (ii), (iv) | ||
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+ | Problem 3.5 (ii), (iv) | ||
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+ | Problem 3.6 (ii), (v), (vi) | ||
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+ | Problem 3.12 (i), (v), (vi) | ||
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An __**incrementally linear system**__ can be expressed as a combination of a linear | An __**incrementally linear system**__ can be expressed as a combination of a linear | ||
- | system and an adder that adds an offset | + | system and an adder that adds an offset |
System S1, y(t) = 3x(t) + 5, for example, can be expressed as a combination of | System S1, y(t) = 3x(t) + 5, for example, can be expressed as a combination of | ||
a linear system S2, y(t) = 3x(t), plus an offset given by the zero-input response | a linear system S2, y(t) = 3x(t), plus an offset given by the zero-input response | ||
- | of S1, which equals | + | of S1, which equals |
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