3 Let S be an LTI system whose only poles are the two complex numbers 41 4 and S' be an LTI system whose only poles are the two comnplex numbers 5#5 Which of the following statements is correct ? Both S and S' are unstable. S is stable but not S'. S' is stable but not S. Both S and S' are stable. Not enough information is provided to determine stability (we do not know what the zeros are). QUESTION 9 1+z-1 Click Save amd Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. 2/3

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**Question 8**

Let \( S \) be an LTI system whose only poles are the two complex numbers \( \frac{2}{3} \pm j \frac{3}{4} \), and \( S' \) be an LTI system whose only poles are the two complex numbers \( \frac{3}{5} \pm j \frac{4}{5} \).

Which of the following statements is correct?

- ○ Both \( S \) and \( S' \) are unstable.
- ○ \( S \) is stable but not \( S' \).
- ○ \( S' \) is stable but not \( S \).
- ○ Both \( S \) and \( S' \) are stable.
- ○ Not enough information is provided to determine stability (we do not know what the zeros are).

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Transcribed Image Text:**Question 8** Let \( S \) be an LTI system whose only poles are the two complex numbers \( \frac{2}{3} \pm j \frac{3}{4} \), and \( S' \) be an LTI system whose only poles are the two complex numbers \( \frac{3}{5} \pm j \frac{4}{5} \). Which of the following statements is correct? - ○ Both \( S \) and \( S' \) are unstable. - ○ \( S \) is stable but not \( S' \). - ○ \( S' \) is stable but not \( S \). - ○ Both \( S \) and \( S' \) are stable. - ○ Not enough information is provided to determine stability (we do not know what the zeros are). **Question 9** \( 1 + z^{-1} \) *Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.*
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