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Thank you. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v89/weirdly_cool/Untitled-2.jpg
 
Thank you. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v89/weirdly_cool/Untitled-2.jpg
  
EDIT: I have realized at least that my ROCs have been backwards. I had understood it as trying to make the 1/z term go to zero to converge. Well, that's wrong.
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~ksoong
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:EDIT: I have realized at least that my ROCs have been backwards. I had understood it as trying to make the 1/z term go to zero to converge. Well, that's wrong.
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I'm not sure if I've done this correctly in the first place. I would like your input before I actually attempt to inverse it. Thank you. Untitled-2.jpg

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EDIT: I have realized at least that my ROCs have been backwards. I had understood it as trying to make the 1/z term go to zero to converge. Well, that's wrong.
~ksoong

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