Question 1 Using the appropriate method in generating the "final" Routh Table, enter the elements in the s5 row. If there is nonterminating numbers, it should be expressed up to 2 decimal places. Elements should be separated by single space in between. Blank 1 Add your answer Question 2 Using the appropriate method in generating the "final" Routh Table, enter the elements in the s4 row. If there is nonterminating numbers, it should be expressed up to 2 decimal places. Elements should be separated by single space in between. Blank 1 Add your answer Question 3 Using the appropriate method in generating the "final" Routh Table, enter the elements in the s³ row. If there is nonterminating numbers, it should be expressed up to 2 decimal places. Elements should be separated by single space in between. Blank 1 Add your answer

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PROBLEM NUMBER ONE: The closed-loop transfer function of a negative unity feedback system is given by
(s + 4)(s − 1)
-
T(s)
=
55 +254 +25³ +4² +5+2
Determine the systems stability using the Routh Hurwitz Criterion for Stability. Depending on the case, use the following required
method:
Case 1: Apply the usual procedure of the Routh array.
Case 2: Apply the Reciprocal of Roots and Reverse Coefficients
Case 3: Apply Auxiliary Polynomial
Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM NUMBER ONE: The closed-loop transfer function of a negative unity feedback system is given by (s + 4)(s − 1) - T(s) = 55 +254 +25³ +4² +5+2 Determine the systems stability using the Routh Hurwitz Criterion for Stability. Depending on the case, use the following required method: Case 1: Apply the usual procedure of the Routh array. Case 2: Apply the Reciprocal of Roots and Reverse Coefficients Case 3: Apply Auxiliary Polynomial
Question 1
Using the appropriate method in generating the "final" Routh Table, enter the elements in the s³ row. If there is nonterminating
numbers, it should be expressed up to 2 decimal places. Elements should be separated by single space in between.
Blank 1 Add your answer
Question 2
Using the appropriate method in generating the "final" Routh Table, enter the elements in the s4 row. If there is nonterminating
numbers, it should be expressed up to 2 decimal places. Elements should be separated by single space in between.
Blank 1 Add your answer
Question 3
Using the appropriate method in generating the "final" Routh Table, enter the elements in the s³ row. If there is nonterminating
numbers, it should be expressed up to 2 decimal places. Elements should be separated by single space in between.
Blank 1 Add your answer
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 Using the appropriate method in generating the "final" Routh Table, enter the elements in the s³ row. If there is nonterminating numbers, it should be expressed up to 2 decimal places. Elements should be separated by single space in between. Blank 1 Add your answer Question 2 Using the appropriate method in generating the "final" Routh Table, enter the elements in the s4 row. If there is nonterminating numbers, it should be expressed up to 2 decimal places. Elements should be separated by single space in between. Blank 1 Add your answer Question 3 Using the appropriate method in generating the "final" Routh Table, enter the elements in the s³ row. If there is nonterminating numbers, it should be expressed up to 2 decimal places. Elements should be separated by single space in between. Blank 1 Add your answer
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