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Week4: 1. Consider The Two LTI System Connected As Shown Below

The document contains 5 questions about linear time-invariant (LTI) systems. Question 1 asks about the output of a system with two LTI components connected in series, given their impulse responses and an input signal. Question 2 provides the input-output relationship of a discrete-time LTI system and asks for its impulse response. Question 3 asks about the result of convolving a signal with a shifted Dirac delta function. Question 4 asks about statements related to the principle of superposition and the causality of an LTI system's impulse response. Question 5 asks for the output of a discrete-time LTI system given its impulse response and input.

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Week4: 1. Consider The Two LTI System Connected As Shown Below

The document contains 5 questions about linear time-invariant (LTI) systems. Question 1 asks about the output of a system with two LTI components connected in series, given their impulse responses and an input signal. Question 2 provides the input-output relationship of a discrete-time LTI system and asks for its impulse response. Question 3 asks about the result of convolving a signal with a shifted Dirac delta function. Question 4 asks about statements related to the principle of superposition and the causality of an LTI system's impulse response. Question 5 asks for the output of a discrete-time LTI system given its impulse response and input.

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WEEK4

1. Consider the two LTI system connected as shown below

If the impulse response of the two systems are given as h 1(t) = δ(t) and h2(t)

=  The input to the system is x(t) = e-2t u(t), then the output y(t) of the
system at t = 2 sec will be ______.

a) 0.117
b) 0.234
c) 2
d) 1.46

2. x[n]=0; n < -1, n > 0, x [-1] = -1, x[0] = 2 is the input and y[n] = 0; n < -1, n > 2, y[-1] =
-1= y[1], y [0] = 3, y[2] = -2 is the output of a discrete-time LTI system. The system
impulse response h[n] will be
a) h[n]=0; n < 0, n > 2,
h [0] = 1,h[1]=[2]= -1
b) h[n]=0; n < -1, n > 1,
h [-1] = 1,h[1]=0, h[0]=2
c) h[n]=0; n < 0, n > 3,
h [0] = -1,h[1]=2,h[2]=0
d) h[n]=0; n < -1, n > 4,
h[-1]=h [0] = h[1]=[2]=-1

3. The result of the convolution x(–t) * δ (–t – t0) is


a) x (t +t0)
b) x (–t + t0)
c) x (t – t0)
d) x (–t – t0)

4. The impulse response of a causal linear time-invariant system is given as h(t). Now
consider the following two statements:
Statement (I): Principle of superposition holds
Statement (II): h(t) = 0 for t < 0.
Which one of the following statements is correct?
a) Statement (I) is wrong and Statement (II) is correct
b) Statement (I) is correct and Statement (II) is wrong
c) Both Statements are correct
d) Both Statements are wrong

5. Find the system’s response to the input x(t)=u(t) if the unit impulse response h(t)of a

DT LTI system is h(t) = 


1 e3 t
a) y(t)=( + ) u(t)
3 3
−3 t
1 e
b) y(t)=( − ) u(t)
3 3
−1 e−3 t
c) y(t)=( − ) u(t)
3 3
3t
1 e
d) y(t)=( − ) u(t)
3 3

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