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Exercise For Z

The document provides exercises involving the Z-transform, a mathematical operation that is used to analyze linear time-invariant systems. Some of the exercises involve taking the Z-transform of various sequences, using properties like linearity. Others involve using the Z-transform to solve difference equations, including using the convolution property and partial fraction decomposition to find inverse transforms.

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Exercise For Z

The document provides exercises involving the Z-transform, a mathematical operation that is used to analyze linear time-invariant systems. Some of the exercises involve taking the Z-transform of various sequences, using properties like linearity. Others involve using the Z-transform to solve difference equations, including using the convolution property and partial fraction decomposition to find inverse transforms.

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Exercise for Z-Transform

1. Find the Z-transforms of the following sequences by definition. Also write down the

region of convergence.
1 (a) e ( n + ) a

(b)

1 n

(c)

1 ( n +1)!

(d)

a n a e n!

(e)

2n .

2. Using the linearity property, find the Z-transforms of the following functions: (a) 4(0.2) n 6( 2) n (b) (n 1) 2 (c) 5 n +n(n +1) (d) cos( 3n) + 2 sin( 3n)
3. Show that

(a) Z {sinh n} =

z sinh

(b) Z { cosh n} =

z 2 z cosh + 1 z ( z cosh )

z 2 2 z cosh + 1
z2 + z ( z 1) 3

2 4. Show that Z ( n ) =

. Hence evaluate Z ( n +1) 2 .

5. Determine the inverse Z-transform of the following functions by partial fraction and

by residue: (a) (b) (c) (d)


z2 z 2 +1

(e) (f)

3z (5 z 1)( 5 z + 2)

z z 2 2z + 2
z3 + z ( z 3)( z 2) 2

z2 z 2 + 2z + 4 z 2 + 2z
( z 3)( z 2 2 z + 2)

(g)

4z z 2 ( z 2 +1)( z 2 + 4)
z2 . ( z 1)( z 2)

1 6. Using convolution theorem, evaluate Z

z2 1 = ( n + 1)a n . 7. Prove that Z 2 ( z a )

8. Show that

1 1 2n * = n! n! n!

9. In each case solve and justify the given difference equations using Z-transform. (a) 6 y n +2 5 y n 1 + y n 2 = (0.25 ) n with y 1 = 1, y 2 = 0 . (b) 10 u n 3u n 1 u n 2 = 4 with y 1 = 1, y 2 = 2 .

(c) un +2 4un +1 + 4un = 2n


(d) u n +2 2u n +1 + 4u n = 0

with u0 = 0, u1 = 1 .
with u 0 = 0, u1 = 2 .

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