25³ +54 +25³ +4s² + s +6 Ans. 2 D2.11 The Routh-Hurwitz tests for the following polynomials might involve left- column zeros. For each polynomial, use the array to find the number of roots in the right half of the complex plane. (a) 5³ +2s +3 Ans. 2 354 +65³ +25² +4s +5 Ans. 2 254 +25³ +5² +5-3 Ans. 1 5 4 (b) (c) (d) N

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54-65³ +
Ans. 2
(c)
0.3s +1.1s +0.7s² + s +2.1
Ans. 2
3²³ +5² +25³ +35² +1
Ans. 4
25³ +54 +25³ +4s² + s +6
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D2.11 The Routh-Hurwitz tests for the following polynomials might involve left-
column zeros. For each polynomial, use the array to find the number of roots in
the right half of the complex plane.
(a)
S³+2s +3
Ans. 2
354 +68³ +25² + 4s +5
Ans. 2
254 +25³ +5² +5-3
Ans. 1
5³ +54 +35³ +25² + 4s +2
Ans. 2
D2.12 The Routh-Hurwitz tests for the following polynomials might involve an
all-zero row in the arrays. For each polynomial, complete the array and determine
the number of roots in the right half of the complex plane.
(a)
+85²-7
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(d)
(e)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Transcribed Image Text:54-65³ + Ans. 2 (c) 0.3s +1.1s +0.7s² + s +2.1 Ans. 2 3²³ +5² +25³ +35² +1 Ans. 4 25³ +54 +25³ +4s² + s +6 Ans. 2 D2.11 The Routh-Hurwitz tests for the following polynomials might involve left- column zeros. For each polynomial, use the array to find the number of roots in the right half of the complex plane. (a) S³+2s +3 Ans. 2 354 +68³ +25² + 4s +5 Ans. 2 254 +25³ +5² +5-3 Ans. 1 5³ +54 +35³ +25² + 4s +2 Ans. 2 D2.12 The Routh-Hurwitz tests for the following polynomials might involve an all-zero row in the arrays. For each polynomial, complete the array and determine the number of roots in the right half of the complex plane. (a) +85²-7 Ans (d) (e) (b) (c) (d)
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