Given the input-output relation, y(t) = x(2t) for a continuous-time system where x(t) is the input and y(t) is the output, which of the following system properties are valid for the given system? A) Linear, time-invariant, causal, stable B) Lincar, not time-invariant, causal, stable C) Linear, not time-invariant, not causal, stable D) Linear, not time-invariant, not causal, not stable E) Not lincar, not time-invariant, not causal, not stable
Given the input-output relation, y(t) = x(2t) for a continuous-time system where x(t) is the input and y(t) is the output, which of the following system properties are valid for the given system? A) Linear, time-invariant, causal, stable B) Lincar, not time-invariant, causal, stable C) Linear, not time-invariant, not causal, stable D) Linear, not time-invariant, not causal, not stable E) Not lincar, not time-invariant, not causal, not stable
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Given the input-output relation, y(t) = x(2t) for a continuous-time system where x(t) is
the input and y(t) is the output, which of the following system properties are valid for the
given system?
A) Linear, time-invariant, causal, stable
B) Linear, not time-invariant, causal, stable
C) Linear, not time-invariant, not causal, stable
D) Linear, not time-invariant, not causal, not stable
E) Not linear, not time-invariant, not causal, not stable
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A
O B
O D
O E
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