O[4] An LTI system consisting of three sub systems with individual impulse responses hi(n), h2(n) and h3(n), are shown in figure below, where h,(n) h,(n) h,(n) = 35(n+1)-2 5(n-1) - 4 8(n-2) + 5(n-3) %3D x(n)- y(n) h,(n) = 58(n+1)+28(n-1) -3 8(n-3) + 8(n-4) h;(n) h,(n) = 25(n+2) +35(n) + 8(n-1) -68(n-2) %3D Find the overall impulse response h(n) of this system.
O[4] An LTI system consisting of three sub systems with individual impulse responses hi(n), h2(n) and h3(n), are shown in figure below, where h,(n) h,(n) h,(n) = 35(n+1)-2 5(n-1) - 4 8(n-2) + 5(n-3) %3D x(n)- y(n) h,(n) = 58(n+1)+28(n-1) -3 8(n-3) + 8(n-4) h;(n) h,(n) = 25(n+2) +35(n) + 8(n-1) -68(n-2) %3D Find the overall impulse response h(n) of this system.
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![O[4] An LTI system consisting of three sub systems with individual impulse responses h(n),
h2(n) and h3(n), are shown in figure below, where
h,(n)
h,(n)
h,(n) = 35(n+1)-25(n-1) 4 6(n-2) + 6(n-3)
y(n)
x(n)
= 56(n+1)+25(n-1) -3 8(n-3) + 8(n-4)
h,(n)
h,(n) = 25(n+2) +36(n) + 6(n-1) -6 8(n-2)
%3D
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Transcribed Image Text:O[4] An LTI system consisting of three sub systems with individual impulse responses h(n),
h2(n) and h3(n), are shown in figure below, where
h,(n)
h,(n)
h,(n) = 35(n+1)-25(n-1) 4 6(n-2) + 6(n-3)
y(n)
x(n)
= 56(n+1)+25(n-1) -3 8(n-3) + 8(n-4)
h,(n)
h,(n) = 25(n+2) +36(n) + 6(n-1) -6 8(n-2)
%3D
Find the overall impulse response h(n) of this system.
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