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Can the system be time invariant?
 
Can the system be time invariant?
  
The easiest way to find out is to test it.
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==Part B==
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The system does a phase shift to the right by 1 unit and then multiplies the amplitude of the function by the square of total shift.

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Part A

Can the system be time invariant?

Part B

The system does a phase shift to the right by 1 unit and then multiplies the amplitude of the function by the square of total shift.

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