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== Definition of Time Invariance ==
 
== Definition of Time Invariance ==
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A system <math>\,s(t)\,</math> is called time invariant if for any input signal <math>\,x(t)\,</math> yielding output signal <math>\,y(t)\,</math> and for any <math>\,t_o\in\mathbb{R}\,</math>, the response to <math>\,x(t-t_o)\,</math> is <math>\,y(t-t_o)\,</math>.
  
 
== Example of a Time Invariant System ==
 
== Example of a Time Invariant System ==

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Definition of Time Invariance

A system $ \,s(t)\, $ is called time invariant if for any input signal $ \,x(t)\, $ yielding output signal $ \,y(t)\, $ and for any $ \,t_o\in\mathbb{R}\, $, the response to $ \,x(t-t_o)\, $ is $ \,y(t-t_o)\, $.

Example of a Time Invariant System

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