Z-transform is used to represent sequences made up of integer powers of some for n from to infinity, z some complex number. If the number z is a positive real number, we will get a sequence that alternates between positive and negative values Depending on whether z is less than, equal to, or greater than -1. The state space and partial fraction expansion ways of representing linear systems will not be covered in this section.
Z-transform is used to represent sequences made up of integer powers of some for n from to infinity, z some complex number. If the number z is a positive real number, we will get a sequence that alternates between positive and negative values Depending on whether z is less than, equal to, or greater than -1. The state space and partial fraction expansion ways of representing linear systems will not be covered in this section.
Z-transform is used to represent sequences made up of integer powers of some for n from to infinity, z some complex number. If the number z is a positive real number, we will get a sequence that alternates between positive and negative values Depending on whether z is less than, equal to, or greater than -1. The state space and partial fraction expansion ways of representing linear systems will not be covered in this section.