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Solution:

1. 𝐻(𝑠) = ∫ 𝑢(𝑡 − 1)𝑒 𝑑𝑡


𝑒
= 𝑒 𝑑𝑡 = , 𝑅𝑒 𝑠 > 0
𝑠
2. 𝑋(𝑠) =
3 𝑒 3𝑒
𝑌(𝑠) = 𝑋(𝑠)𝐻(𝑠) = =
𝑠 +3 𝑠 𝑠(𝑠 + 3 )
3. Let 𝐹(𝑠) = ( )
Partial fraction,
3 𝐴 𝐵𝑠 + 𝑐
= +
𝑠(𝑠 + 3 ) 𝑠 𝑠 + 3
Solving we get, A=1/3 , B=0 and C=-1
3
𝐿 = 𝑢(𝑡) − sin(3𝑡)
𝑠(𝑠 + 3 )
Applying time shifting property
𝑦(𝑡) = 𝑢(𝑡 − 1) − sin 3(𝑡 − 1) 𝑢(𝑡 − 1)

Answer:

1
𝐻(𝑠) = 𝑒 𝑢(𝑡 + 2)𝑒 𝑑𝑡 = 𝑒 𝑒 𝑑𝑡 =
𝑠+1
Solution:

1. 𝑋(𝑠) = , 𝑅𝑂𝐶: 𝑅𝑒 𝑠 > 0


1
𝑌(𝑠) = 𝐻(𝑠)𝑋(𝑠) = , 𝑅𝑂𝐶: 𝑅𝑒 𝑠 > 0
𝑠(𝑠 + 1)
Partial fraction
1 𝐴 𝐵
= +
𝑠(𝑠 + 1) 𝑠 𝑠 + 1
Solving we get, A=-1 , B=1
1 1
∴ 𝑌(𝑠) = − +
𝑠 𝑠−1
Taking inverse Laplace transform
𝑦(𝑡) = −𝑢(𝑡) + 𝑒 𝑢(𝑡) = (𝑒 − 1)𝑢(𝑡)
2. 𝑋(𝑠) = − , 𝑅𝑂𝐶: 𝑅𝑒 𝑠 < 0
Since 𝑅𝑂𝐶 ∩ 𝑅𝑂𝐶 = ∅
So Output is not well defined.

Solution:

1. 𝐻(𝑧) = ∑ 0.9 𝑢(𝑛 − 1)𝑧 =∑ 0.9 𝑧


Let n-1=t, n=t+1

( )
1 1
∴ 𝐻(𝑧) = 0.9 𝑧 =𝑧 =
0.9 𝑧 − 0.9
1−
𝑧
( . )
2. 𝑥(𝑧) = ( . )
sin(0.2)
𝑌(𝑧) =
(𝑧 − 0.9)(1 − 2 cos(0.2) 𝑧 + 𝑧 )
3. Taking inverse Laplace transform
𝑦(𝑛) = 0.9 sin 0.2(𝑛 − 1) 𝑢(𝑛 − 1)
Solution:
1. 𝑥[𝑧] = , 𝑅𝑂𝐶 |𝑧| > 1
𝑧
𝑌(𝑧) =
(𝑧 − 1)(𝑧 − 3)
Taking partial fraction
𝑧 𝐴 𝐵
=𝑧 +
(𝑧 − 1)(𝑧 − 3) (𝑧 − 1) (𝑧 − 3)
Solving we get, A=-0.5 , B=1.5

𝑧 𝑧
∴ 𝑌(𝑧) = −0.5 + 1.5
𝑧−1 𝑧−3
Taking inverse Laplace transform

𝑦(𝑛) = −0.5𝑢(𝑛) + 1.5(3) 𝑢(𝑛)


2. 𝑥[𝑧] = − , 𝑅𝑂𝐶 |𝑧| < 1
Since 𝑅𝑂𝐶 ∩ 𝑅𝑂𝐶 = ∅
So Output is not well defined.

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