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You are working with a Bode plot whose magnitude is given below. The transfer function is made of a single term, you need to determine it from the following information • 2-26 dB . X - 1 Hz .y-20 Hz OdB slope Decibels z dB frequency X Hz yHz Gls) - 1/5 Gld 5+1 GES) = 1/2 G) - 1/1s+1) Gls) - 10/1s+11
Question 6 5 pts The following Bode plot was derived from a system whose input is r(t) and output y(t). What is the output when the input is ) 2.cos(2t - 909) Bode plot 20 10 0 Magnitude (dB) -10 -20 -30 360 270 Phase (deg) 180 90 10-1 10° 102 101 Frequency (rad/s) sin(2t+150 02cos(2-30) 12 cost21909 Acos(21-90 4cos(2+90
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