Solved: A linear system is said to be asymptotically

Chapter 7, Problem 4TWE

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A linear system is said to be asymptotically stable if its impulse response function as Assume H(s), the Laplace transform of h(t), is a rational function in reduced form with the degree of its numerator less than the degree of its denominator. Explain in detail how the asymptotic stability of the linear system can be characterized in terms of the zeros of the denominator H(s). Give examples.

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