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Linearity and Time Invariance

As can be noticed in the table, the value of k is equal to the shift in time. After studying this table for a time, it becomes quite apparent that the function is not time invariant. This is due to the fact that, as time increases, so does k and therefore so does the amplitude of the function.

If the system is linear, then inputting the unit step function $ u[n] $ would yield the output.

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