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No, it is excatly same as part b answer except that the ROC is <math> z < \frac{1}{3} and z > 1 </math>
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except that the ROC is <math> z < \frac{1}{3}</math> and <math> z > 1 </math>

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For part c it seems like the ZT doesn't exist. Anybody get the same thing or am I doing it wrong? -Pjcannon 23:11, 23 February 2009 (UTC)

No, it is excatly same as part b answer

except that the ROC is $ z < \frac{1}{3} $ and $ z > 1 $

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