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UNIT 5

Z TRANSFORMS
𝑧
1. Prove that 𝑧[(−1)𝑛 ] = 𝑧+1
𝑧 𝑧
2. Prove that 𝑧[𝑎𝑛 ] = 𝑧−𝑎 or 𝑧[𝑎𝑘 ] = 𝑧−𝑎
𝑧 𝑧
3. Prove that 𝑧(𝑛) = (𝑧−1)2 or 𝑧(𝑘) = (𝑧−1)2
𝑎𝑧 𝑎𝑧
4. Prove that 𝑧(𝑛𝑎𝑛 ) = (𝑧−𝑎)2 or 𝑧(𝑘𝑎𝑘 ) = (𝑧−𝑎)2
5. Find 𝑧(𝑛 + 2)
6. Find 𝑧[4. 3𝑛 + 2(−1)𝑛 ]
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7. Find 𝑧[(𝑛+1)(𝑛+2)]
8. Find 𝑧[𝑛2 ]
9. Find 𝑧(𝑛𝑎𝑛 )
𝑧2
10. Find 𝑧 −1 [(𝑧+2)(𝑧 2 +4)]
𝑧−4 𝑧−4
11. Find 𝑧 −1 [(𝑧+2)(𝑧+3)] or 𝑧 −1 [𝑧 2 +5𝑧+6]
4𝑧 2 −2𝑧
12. Find 𝑧 −1 [𝑧 3 −5𝑧 2 +8𝑧−4]
𝑧 2 −3𝑧
13. Find 𝑧 −1 [(𝑧−5)(𝑧+2)]
𝑧3
14. Find 𝑧 −1 [(𝑧−2)(𝑧−1)2 ]
𝑧
15. Find the inverse 𝑧 -transform of (𝑧−1)(𝑧−2) using residue theorem.
𝑧 2 −3𝑧
16. Find 𝑧 −1 [(𝑧−5)(𝑧+2)] using residue theorem.
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17. Find the inverse 𝑧-transform of 𝐹(𝑧) = 1−𝑎𝑧 −1 , |𝑧| > |𝑎| using power
series method.
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18. Find the inverse 𝑧-transform of 𝐹(𝑧) = 3 1 when ROC: |𝑧| > 1
1−2𝑧 −1 +2𝑧 −2
19. Solve : 𝑦𝑛+2 + 6𝑦𝑛+1 + 9𝑦𝑛 = 2𝑛 given 𝑦0 = 𝑦1 = 0 using 𝑧-transform.
20. Solve : 𝑦𝑛+2 − 3𝑦𝑛+1 + 2𝑦𝑛 = 2𝑛 given 𝑦0 = 𝑦1 = 0 using 𝑧-transform.
21. Solve the difference equation 𝑦(𝑛) + 3𝑦(𝑛 − 1) − 4𝑦(𝑛 − 2) = 0,
𝑛 ≥ 2, given that 𝑦(0) = 3 and 𝑦(1) = −2.

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