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This document is a student's proof that the discrete convolution of two sequences is equal to the product of their z-transforms evaluated at z. The student uses properties of z-transforms and discrete convolutions, as well as a change of variables, to show the left hand side and right hand side are equal. Specifically, they write out the definitions of discrete convolution and z-transform, apply a change of variables, and show the expressions are equal.

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This document is a student's proof that the discrete convolution of two sequences is equal to the product of their z-transforms evaluated at z. The student uses properties of z-transforms and discrete convolutions, as well as a change of variables, to show the left hand side and right hand side are equal. Specifically, they write out the definitions of discrete convolution and z-transform, apply a change of variables, and show the expressions are equal.

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Name : Ain Sarah-Atiqah Binti Mohd Jais

Matric No : SEJ070004
Question : 30.27

Prove that [ (x) ] = (x)

Hint : Use Problem 30.11

(x) =

(x) =

For the right hand side:-

(x)

For the left hand side :-

= [

Writing the term k=0 seperately, we have :-

= 0 +
Which, under the change of variables j = k – 1,

By changing the dummy variable in the last summation from j to k ,

We have,

It is proven to be true that ,

[ =

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