1. An LTI system having transfer function and input x(t) = sin (t + 1) is in steady state. The output is sampled at a rate ωs rad/s to obtain the final output {y(k)}. Which of the following is true?





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  • By: guest on 02 Jun 2017 12.56 am
    ω = 1, Thus output is zero for all sampling frequencies.
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