3. Assume a LTID system is described by the difference equation y[k+3] + 2y[k+2]-y[k+1] -2y[k] = f[k+2] +2f[k] Use the z

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3. Assume a LTID system is described by the difference equation y[k+3] + 2y[k+2]-y[k+1] -2y[k] = f[k+2] +2f[k] Use the z

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3. Assume a LTID system is described by the difference equation y[k+3] + 2y[k+2]-y[k+1] -2y[k] = f[k+2] +2f[k] Use the z-transform method to determine the following: (a) the system transfer function H[z], (b) the unit-impulse response of the system, and (c) the zero-state response of the system if f[k] = 5u[k]. (Be sure to avoid u[k- 1] terms in your answers!)
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