In Section 10.5.9, we stated and proved the initial-value theorem for causal sequences

Chapter 10, Problem 10.54

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In Section 10.5.9, we stated and proved the initial-value theorem for causal sequences. (a) State and prove the corresponding theorem if x[n] is anticausal (i.e., if x[n] = 0, n > 0). (b) Show that if x[n] = 0, n < 0, then x[1] = lim z(X(z) - x[O]).

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