Suppose we have a linear, time-invariant discrete-time system with an unknown impulse response h[n]. We note that the LTI system yields the following input-output pair x[n] = {1, 2, -3} →y[n] = {-2, 5, −11, 8, -7,-3} Find the system impulse response h[n]. Note that the underscore denotes the n = 0 point.
Suppose we have a linear, time-invariant discrete-time system with an unknown impulse response h[n]. We note that the LTI system yields the following input-output pair x[n] = {1, 2, -3} →y[n] = {-2, 5, −11, 8, -7,-3} Find the system impulse response h[n]. Note that the underscore denotes the n = 0 point.
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![Suppose we have a linear, time-invariant discrete-time system with an unknown impulse response
h[n]. We note that the LTI system yields the following input-output pair
x[n] = {−1, 2,−3} ⇒ y[n] = {-2, 5, −11, 8, −7,−3}
Find the system impulse response h[n]. Note that the underscore denotes the n = 0 point.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8b207c38-3ae5-4958-b6f8-8e524b4be30c%2F9582a3fd-108b-470f-a0a8-8eea42a4f065%2F0kz0yl8_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose we have a linear, time-invariant discrete-time system with an unknown impulse response
h[n]. We note that the LTI system yields the following input-output pair
x[n] = {−1, 2,−3} ⇒ y[n] = {-2, 5, −11, 8, −7,−3}
Find the system impulse response h[n]. Note that the underscore denotes the n = 0 point.
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