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Residue Theorem to Calculate Inverse Z-Transform
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- Residue Theorem to Calculate Inverse Z-Transform
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Mam if mod z greater than 1/2. Then we consider only z=1,z=4. No need to take z=1/2
The final answer should be -2/3
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great explanation
Mam if there is a pole of order greater than 1 than how to compute such ques(s)?
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thank u girl i dont even know, very helpful
Isnt it -2/3 ?????
Same doubt mam
Mam taken magnitude of -2/3
Magnitude can't be in negative. That’s why the magnitude is 2/3
for mod z>1/2 why shuld i consider 1/2 ? only 1, and 4 enough
How to calculate n value if there are not given in question??
If n* value is not given ? What will we do ?
the eqn of n is your final answer
calculate the inverse z transform of the following X(Z) = z( z²- 4z+5)/(z-3)(z-2)(z-1) ROCs:2
What if pole is in the form.of (z+1) ? Should we follow the same procedure?
Excellent madam👌👌
at 8:16 magnitude becomes -2/3
Mam, u forgot to write - sign at the end.
Magnitude can't be in negative. That’s why the magnitude is 2/3
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