QUESTION 2 True or false? A real-axis segment bounded by two poles means that the locus starts at one pole and ends at the other pole. O True False QUESTION 3 A real-axis segment bounded by a pole on one side and a zero on the other must. O Not describe any branches, because it stays on the real line. Consist of more than one branch, depending on the other poles and zeros. Be a branch that starts at the zero and ends at the pole. O Be a branch that starts at the pole and ends at the zero.

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QUESTION 2
True or false? A real-axis segment bounded by two poles means that the locus starts at one pole and ends at the other pole.
O True
False
QUESTION 3
A real-axis segment bounded by a pole on one side and a zero on the other must.
O Not describe any branches, because it stays on the real line.
Consist of more than one branch, depending on the other poles and zeros.
Be a branch that starts at the zero and ends at the pole.
O Be a branch that starts at the pole and ends at the zero.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 True or false? A real-axis segment bounded by two poles means that the locus starts at one pole and ends at the other pole. O True False QUESTION 3 A real-axis segment bounded by a pole on one side and a zero on the other must. O Not describe any branches, because it stays on the real line. Consist of more than one branch, depending on the other poles and zeros. Be a branch that starts at the zero and ends at the pole. O Be a branch that starts at the pole and ends at the zero.
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