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Page 1: zeros diagram for the following equation. (Hint: Apply linearity and time delay properties to get the system function H(z) which is the equal to Y(z)/X(z) ). y[n] - 3 y[n-l] + 2y[n-2]
Page 2: zeros diagram for the following equation. (Hint: Apply linearity and time delay properties to get the system function H(z) which is the equal to Y(z)/X(z) ). y[n] - 3 y[n-l] + 2y[n-2]
Page 3: zeros diagram for the following equation. (Hint: Apply linearity and time delay properties to get the system function H(z) which is the equal to Y(z)/X(z) ). y[n] - 3 y[n-l] + 2y[n-2]
Page 4: zeros diagram for the following equation. (Hint: Apply linearity and time delay properties to get the system function H(z) which is the equal to Y(z)/X(z) ). y[n] - 3 y[n-l] + 2y[n-2]
Page 5: zeros diagram for the following equation. (Hint: Apply linearity and time delay properties to get the system function H(z) which is the equal to Y(z)/X(z) ). y[n] - 3 y[n-l] + 2y[n-2]
Page 6: zeros diagram for the following equation. (Hint: Apply linearity and time delay properties to get the system function H(z) which is the equal to Y(z)/X(z) ). y[n] - 3 y[n-l] + 2y[n-2]
Page 7: zeros diagram for the following equation. (Hint: Apply linearity and time delay properties to get the system function H(z) which is the equal to Y(z)/X(z) ). y[n] - 3 y[n-l] + 2y[n-2]
Page 8: zeros diagram for the following equation. (Hint: Apply linearity and time delay properties to get the system function H(z) which is the equal to Y(z)/X(z) ). y[n] - 3 y[n-l] + 2y[n-2]
Page 9: zeros diagram for the following equation. (Hint: Apply linearity and time delay properties to get the system function H(z) which is the equal to Y(z)/X(z) ). y[n] - 3 y[n-l] + 2y[n-2]
Page 10: zeros diagram for the following equation. (Hint: Apply linearity and time delay properties to get the system function H(z) which is the equal to Y(z)/X(z) ). y[n] - 3 y[n-l] + 2y[n-2]