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Tutorial 3 Questions

This document contains 6 questions from a signals and systems textbook. The questions ask the student to: 1) Find the z-transform of various sequences. 2) Analyze pole-zero plots to determine properties of sequences such as stability and causality. 3) Sketch pole-zero plots for given z-transforms. 4) Determine sequences from given z-transforms. 5) Analyze an LTI system including determining its region of convergence, stability, difference equation, impulse response, and output for a given input.

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Tutorial 3 Questions

This document contains 6 questions from a signals and systems textbook. The questions ask the student to: 1) Find the z-transform of various sequences. 2) Analyze pole-zero plots to determine properties of sequences such as stability and causality. 3) Sketch pole-zero plots for given z-transforms. 4) Determine sequences from given z-transforms. 5) Analyze an LTI system including determining its region of convergence, stability, difference equation, impulse response, and output for a given input.

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Tutorial 3 Questions

1 Question 3.1 from the textbook


Find the z-transform for the following sequences
1
(a) x[n] = ( )n u[n] (1)
2
1
(b) x[n] = −( )n u[−n − 1] (2)
2

2 Questions 4(c), (d), (e) from Tutorial 2


3 Question 3.4 from the textbook
Consider the z-transform X(z) whose pole-zero plot is shown in Fig. 1.

Figure 1: Pole-zero plot.

(a) Determine the ROC X(z) if it is known that the Fourier transform exists. For this case, determine
whether the corresponding sequence x[n] is right sided, left sided, or two sided.
(b) How many possible two sided sequences have the pole-zero plot shown in Fig. 1?

(c) Is it possible for the pole-zero plot in Fig. 1 to be associated with a sequence that is both stable
and causal? If so, give the appropriate ROC.

4 Question 3.12 from the textbook


Sketch the pole-zero plot for the following sequences with z-transforms

1 − 31 z −1
(a) X(z) = 1 −1 , x[n] causal (3)
(1 + 2z )(1 − 32 z −1 )
−1 −2
1 + z − 2z
(b) X(z) = , x[n] absolutely summable (4)
1 − 13
6 z
−1 + z −2

1
5 Question 3.5 from the textbook
Determine the sequence x[n] with z-transform

X(z) = (1 + 2z)(1 + 3z −1 )(1 − z −1 ) (5)

6 Question 3.21 from the textbook


A causal LTI system has the following system function

4 + 0.25z −1 − 0.5z −2
H(z) = (6)
(1 − 0.25z −1 )(1 + 0.5z −1 )

(a) What is the ROC for H(z)?

(b) Is the system stable?


(c) Find the difference equation that is satisfied by the input x[n] and the output y[n].
(d) Find the impulse response h[n].
(e) Find Y (z) and y[n] when the input is x[n] = u[−n − 1].

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