(Question 6a)
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I'm assuming k is the variable representing any fo.
 
I'm assuming k is the variable representing any fo.
  
<math> X_k[n]=X_k[n] \,</math>
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<math> X_k[n]=Y_k[n] \,</math>
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where  
 
where  
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<math> X_k[n]=\delta[n-k]\,</math>     
 
<math> X_k[n]=\delta[n-k]\,</math>     
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and  
 
and  

Revision as of 07:14, 11 September 2008

Question 6a

I'm assuming k is the variable representing any fo.

$ X_k[n]=Y_k[n] \, $



where



$ X_k[n]=\delta[n-k]\, $


and

$ Y_k[n]=(k+1)^2 \delta[n-(k+1)] \, $



Under this assumption the following system cannot possibly be time invariant because of the $ (k+1)^2 $ term.

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