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QUESTION 1
A system can be classified as one of the following, to describe its response to non-zero initial conditions:
Asymptotically stable, marginally stable, or unstable
O Asymptotically stable or BIBO stable
Stable or unstable
O Asymptotically stable or unstable
QUESTION 2
An asymptotically stable system is characterized by.
O At least one pole in the open right-half plane or one repeated pole pair on the imaginary axis.
O All poles and zeros located in either the open left-half plane or on the imaginary axis.
O At least one pole in the open left-half plane.
O All poles located in either the open left-half plane or on the imaginary axis .
O All poles located in the open left-half plane.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 A system can be classified as one of the following, to describe its response to non-zero initial conditions: Asymptotically stable, marginally stable, or unstable O Asymptotically stable or BIBO stable Stable or unstable O Asymptotically stable or unstable QUESTION 2 An asymptotically stable system is characterized by. O At least one pole in the open right-half plane or one repeated pole pair on the imaginary axis. O All poles and zeros located in either the open left-half plane or on the imaginary axis. O At least one pole in the open left-half plane. O All poles located in either the open left-half plane or on the imaginary axis . O All poles located in the open left-half plane.
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