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Answer: c
Explanation: Convolution of a function with a delta function
shifts accordingly.
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b) (1-exp(at)) u(-t)/a
c) (1-exp(-at)) u(t)/a
d) (1+exp(-at)) u(t)/a
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Answer: c
Explanation: Use the convolution formula.
Answer: b
Explanation: Convolution of a function with a delta function
shifts accordingly.
Answer: b
Explanation: Use the convolution formula.
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b) h[n].
c) h[n-1].
d) h[n+1].
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Answer: a
Explanation: Convolution of a function with a delta function
shifts accordingly.
Answer: a
Explanation: Divide it into 2 sectors and apply the
convolution formula.
Answer: d
Explanation: Convolution of a function with a delta function
shifts accordingly.
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Answer: d
Explanation: Divide it into 2 sectors and apply the
convolution formula.
Answer: c
Explanation: Convolution of a function with a delta function
shifts accordingly.
Answer: d
Explanation: Apply the convolution formula. The above
corollary exists for any x(t) [not impulsive].
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Answer: b
Explanation: The delta function convolved with another
function results in the shifted function.
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c) h3
d) all of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: The resultant impulse response will be the
convolution of all the subsequent impulse responses.
Answer: c
Explanation: The delta function convolved with another
function results in the shifted function.
Answer: c
Explanation: The resultant impulse response will be the
convolution of all the subsequent impulse responses.
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b) $x(t) – x(t+1)
c) x(t) – $x(t-1)
d) $x(t-1) – x(t+1)
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Answer: a
Explanation: The delta function convolved with another
function results in the shifted function.
Answer: a
Explanation: The resultant impulse response will be the
convolution of all the subsequent impulse responses.
Answer: b
Explanation: The delta function convolved with another
function results in the shifted function.
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impulse response
a) h1 + h2 + h3
b) h1 – h2 + h3
c) h1*h2*h3
d) all of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: The resultant impulse response will be the
convolution of all the subsequent impulse responses.
Answer: d
Explanation: The delta function convolved with another
function results in the shifted function.
Answer: a
Explanation: The resultant impulse response will be the
convolution of all the subsequent impulse responses.
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Answer: a
Explanation: By definition, the commutative rule h*x=x*h.
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Answer: c
Explanation: The system corresponds to an oscillatory
system, this resolving to a marginally stable system.
Answer: d
Explanation: By definition, the commutative rule i h*x=x*h
and associativity rule = h*(x*c) = (h*x)*c.
Answer: b
Explanation: The ‘n’ term in the y[n] will dominate as it
reaches to infinity, and hence could reach infinite values.
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Answer: b
Explanation: By definition, the associativity rule = h*(x*c) =
(h*x)*c.
Answer: b
Explanation: The ‘n’ term in the y[n] will dominate as it
reaches to negative infinity, and hence could reach infinite
values. Eventhough + infinity would not be a problem, still
the resultant system would be unstable.
Answer: c
Explanation: Apply commutative and associative rules
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Answer: b
Explanation: The system corresponds to an unstable
system, as the Re(exp) term is a positive quantity.
Answer: a
Explanation: By definition, the commutative rule i
h*x=x*h=y. Thus, the response will be the same.
Answer: c
Explanation: If the square sum is infinite, the system is an
unstable system. If it is zero, it means h(t) = 0 for all t.
However, this cannot be possible. Thus, it has to be finite.
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Answer: a
Explanation: By definition, the commutative rule h*x=x*h.
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Answer: c
Explanation: If the square sum is infinite, the system is an
unstable system. If it is zero, it means h(t) = 0 for all t.
However, this cannot be possible. Thus, it has to be finite.
Answer: b
Explanation: By definition, the associativity rule = h*(x*c) =
(h*x)*c.
Answer: a
Explanation: The system corresponds to a stable system,
as the Re(exp) term is negative, and hence will die down as
t tends to infinity.
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a) h + d
b) b + d
c) d
d) h + b
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Answer: c
Explanation: Apply commutative and associative rules and
the convolution formula for a delta function
Answer: c
Explanation: The system corresponds to an oscillatory
system, this resolving to a marginally stable system.
Answer: d
Explanation: By definition, the commutative rule i h*x=x*h
and associativity rule = h*(x*c) = (h*x)*c.
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Answer: b
Explanation: The anti causal u[-n] term makes the system
non causal.
Answer: a
Explanation: By definition, the commutative rule i
h*x=x*h=y. Thus, the response will be the same.
Answer: a
Explanation: The system is linear s it obeys both
homogeneity and the additive rules.
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