The transfer function of a system is defined to be G(e), where: G(s) = k(a+3)(8-1) (+1)(+2) Which statement is true? O a. There are two finite zeros and no infinite zerce for this system. O b. There are two finite zeros and one infinite zero for this system. Oc. There are two finite zeros and two finite poles for this system. O d. There are three finite poles and three finite zeros for this system. e. There are equal number of infinite poles and infinite zeros for this system.

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The transfer function of a syetem is defined to be Gfe), where: G(s) =
k(s+3)(8-1)
(+1)(s+2)
Which statement is true?
a. There are two finite zeros and no infinite zercs for this system.
O b. There are two finite zeros and one infinite zero for this system.
Oc. There are two finite zeros and two finite poles for this system.
O d. There are three finite poles and three finite zeros for this system.
O e. There are equal number of infinite poles and infinite zeros for this syatem.
Transcribed Image Text:The transfer function of a syetem is defined to be Gfe), where: G(s) = k(s+3)(8-1) (+1)(s+2) Which statement is true? a. There are two finite zeros and no infinite zercs for this system. O b. There are two finite zeros and one infinite zero for this system. Oc. There are two finite zeros and two finite poles for this system. O d. There are three finite poles and three finite zeros for this system. O e. There are equal number of infinite poles and infinite zeros for this syatem.
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