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+ | You should change your definition of an unstable system. The input should be bound no matter what; if a bound input produces an output that isn't bound, then a system is unstable. Otherwise it is a good explanation. -William Schmidt |
Latest revision as of 06:20, 19 September 2008
This definition makes sense and is correct. I would not have put two if statements in the definition for an unstable system. you only need one. -Daniel Morris
You should change your definition of an unstable system. The input should be bound no matter what; if a bound input produces an output that isn't bound, then a system is unstable. Otherwise it is a good explanation. -William Schmidt