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Tutorial Sheet-3: H (z) has two zeros. H (z) has one of its poles at a nonreal location on the circle defined by ׀z ׀ = ¾

The document contains 11 questions related to signals and systems including: 1) A signal with a pole at z=1/2 that could be finite, left-sided, right-sided, or two-sided. 2) A system function with two possible regions of convergence. 3) A system that is causal but not stable with a real, right-sided impulse response, two zeros, and a nonreal pole. 4) Determining the input and output of various linear time-invariant systems using difference equations, z-transforms, and unit sample responses.

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Tutorial Sheet-3: H (z) has two zeros. H (z) has one of its poles at a nonreal location on the circle defined by ׀z ׀ = ¾

The document contains 11 questions related to signals and systems including: 1) A signal with a pole at z=1/2 that could be finite, left-sided, right-sided, or two-sided. 2) A system function with two possible regions of convergence. 3) A system that is causal but not stable with a real, right-sided impulse response, two zeros, and a nonreal pole. 4) Determining the input and output of various linear time-invariant systems using difference equations, z-transforms, and unit sample responses.

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Tutorial Sheet-3

1. Let x[n] been absolutely summable signal with rational z-transform X(z). If X(z) is known
to have a pole at z= ½, could x[n] be

(a). a finite duration signal?


(b). a left- sided signal?
(c) a right- sided signal?
(d) a two- sided signal?

2. Suppose that the algebraic expression for the z- transform of x[n] is

X(z) = (1-(1/4)z-2 ) / (1- 1/4.z-2 ).(1+5/4.z-1+3/8.z-2 )

How many different regions of convergence could correspond to X(z)?

i. .

3. Suppose we are given the following five facts about a particular LTI system S with impulse
response h[n] and z-transform H(z):
i. h[n] is real
ii. h[n] is right sided
iii. lim H(z) = 1.
zÆ ∞

iv. H(z) has two zeros.


v. H(z) has one of its poles at a nonreal location on the circle defined by ‫׀‬z ‫¾ = ׀‬.
Answer the following two questions:
(a) Is S casual? (b) Is S stable?

4. A right –sided sequence x[n] has z-transform


X(z) = (3.z -10 + z -7 - 5.z -2 + 4.z -1 + 1) / (z -10 - 5.z-7 + z -3 )
Determine x[n] for n< 0..

5. Using the method indicated,determine the sequence that goes with each of the following z-transforms

(a) Partial fractions:


X(z) = (1 – 2.z -1 ) / (1 + 5/2.z-1 + z-2 ) and x[n] is absolutely summable

(b)Long division:
X(z) =(1 – ½.z -1 ) / (1 + ½.z-1) and x[n] is right sided.

(c)Partial fractions:
X(z) = 3 / (z – 1/4 - 1/8.z-1), x[n] is absolutely summable.

6. Consider a system whose input x[n] and output y[n] are related by
y[n – 1] + 2.y[n] = x[n]
(a) Determine the zero-input response of this system if y[-1] = 2.
(b) Determine the zero-state response of the system to the input x[n] = (1/4)n.u[n]
(c) Determine the output of the system for n > 0 when x[n] =(1/4)n.u[n] and y[-1] = 2.

7. Consider the linear,discrete-time,shift-invariant system with input x[n] and output y[n]
For which
y[n – 1] - 10/3.y[n] + y[n + 1} = x[n]
The system is stable.Determine the unit sample response.

8. A causal LTI system is described by the difference equation


y[n] = y[n – 1] + y[n – 2] + x[n – 1].
(a).Find the system fuction H(z) = Y(z) / X(z) for this system. Plot the poles and zeros of H(z)
And indicate the region of convergence.
(b).Find the unit sample response of the system .
(c).You should found the system to be unstable . Find a stable ( noncausal ) unit sample
Response that satisfies the difference equation
9. (a)Determine the system function for the the causal LTI system with difference equation
y[n] - 1/2 .y[n – 1] + 1/4.y[n – 2] = x[n].

(b) Using z-transforms.,determine y[n] if


x[n] = (1 / 2 )n .u[n]

10. A causal LTI system is described by the difference equation


y[n] = y[n – 1] + y[n – 2] + x[n – 1].
(a).Find the system fuction H(z) = Y(z) / X(z) for this system. Plot the poles and zeros of H(z)
And indicate the region of convergence.
(b).Find the unit sample response of the system .
(c). You should found the system to be unstable . Find a stable ( noncausal ) unit sample
Response that satisfies the difference equation.

11.We are given the following five facts about a discrete-time signal x[n] with transform X(z):
1.x[n] is real and right-sided.
2.X(z) hs exactly two poles.
3.X(z) has two zeros at the origin.
4. X(z) has a pole at z= ½.e j.π / 3
5. X(1) = 8/3
Determine X(z) and specify its region of the convergence.

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