Q27) Consider the cascade of two systems S1 and S2 x[n] w[n] y[n] S1 S2 (a) If both S1 and S2 are linear, shift-invariant, stable, and causal, will the cascade also be linear, time-invariant, stable, and causal? (b)If both S1 and S2 are nonlinear, will the cascade be nonlinear? (c) If both S1 and S2 are time-varying, will the cascade be time-varying? ING
Q27) Consider the cascade of two systems S1 and S2 x[n] w[n] y[n] S1 S2 (a) If both S1 and S2 are linear, shift-invariant, stable, and causal, will the cascade also be linear, time-invariant, stable, and causal? (b)If both S1 and S2 are nonlinear, will the cascade be nonlinear? (c) If both S1 and S2 are time-varying, will the cascade be time-varying? ING
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Q27) Consider the cascade of two systems S1 and S2
x[n]
w[n]
y[n]
S1
S2
(a) If both S1 and S2 are linear, shift-invariant, stable, and causal, will
the cascade also be linear, time-invariant, stable, and causal?
(b)If both S1 and S2 are nonlinear, will the cascade be nonlinear?
(c) If both S1 and S2 are time-varying, will the cascade be time-varying?
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