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== Time Invariance ==
 
== Time Invariance ==
A system is time-invariant if for any system with input <math>x(t)\!</math> and output <math>y(t)\!</math> then the response from an input <math>x(t-t_0)\!</math> will be <math>y(t-t_0)\!</math>.
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A system is time-invariant if for any system with input <math>x(t)\!</math> and output <math>y(t)\!</math> then the response from an input <math>x(t-t_0)\!</math> will be <math>y(t-t_0)\!</math>:
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Time Invariance

A system is time-invariant if for any system with input $ x(t)\! $ and output $ y(t)\! $ then the response from an input $ x(t-t_0)\! $ will be $ y(t-t_0)\! $:

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