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hey,your definitions are very good.It not only defines ,but also explains through your examples.Even my concept of stable system is quite cleared after going through your definition.-ananya
 
hey,your definitions are very good.It not only defines ,but also explains through your examples.Even my concept of stable system is quite cleared after going through your definition.-ananya
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Two issues with the definition of a stable system.  It should be worded as "A system is therefore said to be bounded if '''any''' bounded '''input''' yields a bounded '''output'''".  The words output/input were switched, and the definition must be stated for '''any''' input, as all possible bounded inputs must yield a bounded output (otherwise it is unbounded). -- Jeff Kubascik

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hey,your definitions are very good.It not only defines ,but also explains through your examples.Even my concept of stable system is quite cleared after going through your definition.-ananya


Two issues with the definition of a stable system. It should be worded as "A system is therefore said to be bounded if any bounded input yields a bounded output". The words output/input were switched, and the definition must be stated for any input, as all possible bounded inputs must yield a bounded output (otherwise it is unbounded). -- Jeff Kubascik

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