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A time invariant system is a system that produces equivalent results for the following cases:
 
A time invariant system is a system that produces equivalent results for the following cases:
  
1. A time shifted input, <math>x(t+t_0) \,</math> ,is entered into the system.
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1. A time shifted input <math>x(t+t_0) \,</math> is entered into the system.
  
2. An input, <math>x(t) \,</math>, is entered into the system then time shifted by <math>t_0 \,</math>
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2. An input <math>x(t) \,</math> is entered into the system then time shifted by <math>t_0 \,</math>.

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Time-Invariant System

A time invariant system is a system that produces equivalent results for the following cases:

1. A time shifted input $ x(t+t_0) \, $ is entered into the system.

2. An input $ x(t) \, $ is entered into the system then time shifted by $ t_0 \, $.

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