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Homework Set #2: z-Transform

1. Please find z-transform and its region of convergence of each of the following sequences:
(a) x[n] = (1)
n
u[n2] + u[n1]; (b) x[n] = (2)
n
u[n3] + (3)
n
u[n1];
(c) x[n] = 2o[n2]+3o[n+2], (d) x[n] = (0.2)
n
(n1) u[n1];
(e) x[n] = (2)
n
u[n2]; (f) x[n] = n u[n] for n 7; x[n] = 7 for n > 7

2. Let x[n] be the sequence with poles z=
5
1
4
1
j + , z=
5
1
4
1
j , z=
3
1
and zeros at z = 1, z = 1, find
poles and zeros of
(a) y[n] = ] 3 [ )
2
1
( ] 1 [ )
3
1
( + n x n x
n n
; (b) w[n] = ] 2 [ )
2
cos( ] 2 [ )
2
sin(
t
+
t
n x
n
n x
n
;
(c) ) s[n] = ] 2 [ ) 1 ( ] 2 [ ) 2 ( + + n x n x
n n
; (d) w[n] = 2 ] 3 [ ) exp( n x jn ;

3. Determine the inverse z-transform of
(a) ] 1 includes ROC ), cos( ) ( > = z z z X ; (b) X(z) =
1
) 1 2 (


-1
)( z z for l z l > 1;
(c) X(z) =
1 3
) 1 2 (


-3
)( z z for l z l > 1 ; (d) X(z) =
1
) 25 . 0 1

-2
( z for l z l > 0.5;
(e) X(z) = (10.25z
1
)
1
) 25 . 0 1

-1
( z for l z l > 0.25;

4. The z-transform of x[n], which is partially known x[2] = 23j, x[1] = 3j, x[0] = 1, x[1] = 42j,
x[2] = 4+2j, is expressed by X(z). If the z-transforms of y[n] and w[n] respectively denote as Y(z)
and W(z), which have the same ROC as X(z), please (superscript * denotes the conjugate of the
argument)
(a) Find y(2) and y(1) if Y(z) = X* (z) 2X*(z*);
(b) Find w(0) and w(1) if W(z) = 2z
1
X(z) z*X*(1/z);

5.


Find the inverse z-transform of
(a)
) 2 . 0 1 (
) (
2

=
z
z
z X for lzl > 0.2. (b)
) 3 . 0 1 )( 2 . 0 1 (
1
) (
1 1

=
z z
z X for lzl > 0.3.
(c)
2 1
1
) 2 . 0 1 (
) (

=
z
z
z X for lzl < 0.2. (d)
) 2 . 0 1 (
1
) (
1
+
=
z z
z X for lzl < 0.2.

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