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Part D. Time Invariance

A system is called time invariant if a time shift has no affect on the shape of the output. For example, a time shift in the input produces and output with that same time shift, but that has the same shape. Suppose x(t)=y(t), then for a time shift, x(t-t0)=y(t-t0).

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