(New page: If we use the same procedure as we did in HW2D then we will find out it is not time variant. We get <math>\,\ y(t)= (k + 1)^2 \delta[n - n_0 -(k + 1)] </math> <math>\,\ z(t) = (k + 1 + n...) |
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− | <math>\,\ y(t)= (k + 1)^2 \delta[n - | + | <math>\,\ y(t)= (k+1)^2 \delta[(n-no)-(k + 1)] </math> |
− | <math>\,\ z(t) = (k + 1 + | + | <math>\,\ z(t) = (k+1+no)^2 \delta[(n-no)-(k + 1)]</math> |
Revision as of 19:06, 11 September 2008
If we use the same procedure as we did in HW2D then we will find out it is not time variant. The we get
$ \,\ y(t)= (k+1)^2 \delta[(n-no)-(k + 1)] $
$ \,\ z(t) = (k+1+no)^2 \delta[(n-no)-(k + 1)] $