1. (a) For the discrete signal shown in Figure 1 below, sketch and label the following signals: x[2n-3] (II) x[1-n]u[n+2] () () Od{x[n]} (AI) y[n] = E". x[k] UL To -4.3-2 -1 P1 E 乙 Figure 1. (b) For a system whose input-output relationship is given by: y[n] = 5x[1-3n] determine and clearly explain whether the following properties hold: memoryless, causal, linear and time-invariant.
1. (a) For the discrete signal shown in Figure 1 below, sketch and label the following signals: x[2n-3] (II) x[1-n]u[n+2] () () Od{x[n]} (AI) y[n] = E". x[k] UL To -4.3-2 -1 P1 E 乙 Figure 1. (b) For a system whose input-output relationship is given by: y[n] = 5x[1-3n] determine and clearly explain whether the following properties hold: memoryless, causal, linear and time-invariant.
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![1. (a) For the discrete signal shown in Figure 1 below, sketch and label the following
signals:
x[2n-3]
(II)
x[1-n]u[n+2]
()
()
Od{x[n]}
(AI)
y[n] = E". x[k]
UL
To
-4.3-2 -1 P1
E 乙
Figure 1.
(b) For a system whose input-output relationship is given by:
y[n] = 5x[1-3n]
determine and clearly explain whether the following properties hold:
memoryless, causal, linear and time-invariant.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb92f5532-a60b-4ca8-ba01-8e6886537920%2F9c32c962-5815-403c-a75a-afb317c0f423%2Fcu1b2ro.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1. (a) For the discrete signal shown in Figure 1 below, sketch and label the following
signals:
x[2n-3]
(II)
x[1-n]u[n+2]
()
()
Od{x[n]}
(AI)
y[n] = E". x[k]
UL
To
-4.3-2 -1 P1
E 乙
Figure 1.
(b) For a system whose input-output relationship is given by:
y[n] = 5x[1-3n]
determine and clearly explain whether the following properties hold:
memoryless, causal, linear and time-invariant.
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