The document contains questions about analyzing different systems based on their input-output relationships. It asks the reader to determine if systems are stable, memoryless, time-invariant, linear, causal based on equations provided. It also asks the reader to obtain the output of a cascade system and solve problems from a textbook about classifying different systems.
The document contains questions about analyzing different systems based on their input-output relationships. It asks the reader to determine if systems are stable, memoryless, time-invariant, linear, causal based on equations provided. It also asks the reader to obtain the output of a cascade system and solve problems from a textbook about classifying different systems.
The document contains questions about analyzing different systems based on their input-output relationships. It asks the reader to determine if systems are stable, memoryless, time-invariant, linear, causal based on equations provided. It also asks the reader to obtain the output of a cascade system and solve problems from a textbook about classifying different systems.
Obtain a simple expression for the output of the following cascade:
2- The input x(t) and the output y(t) of a system are related by the equation
Is the system stable? Answer yes/no and justify your answer.
3- The input x(t) and the output y(t) of a system are related by the equation y(t) = t2x(t) Is the system memoryless? Justify your answer. 4- The input x[n] and the output y[n] of a system are related by the equation y[n] = x[n 1] + x[1 n]. Is the system time invariant (yes/no)? Justify your answer. 5- The input x(t) and the output y(t) of a system are related by the equation
Is the system linear (yes/no)? Justify your answer.
6- Determine if the following systems are time-invariant, linear, causal, and/or memoryless?