Two systems are defined as follows: S1: (CA] [S₁ x[n] S₂: and x[n] y[n] = x[^/] For the following two cascade systems, w

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Two systems are defined as follows: S1: (CA] [S₁ x[n] S₂: and x[n] y[n] = x[^/] For the following two cascade systems, w

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Two systems are defined as follows: S1: (CA] [S₁ x[n] S₂: and x[n] y[n] = x[^/] For the following two cascade systems, what are the output Z₁ [n] and Z₂[^] when the input x[n] is 2 12 1₁ -4-3-2-1 0 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 X[] S1 ؟ S₂ 11 y[]=x[3x] x[n] → [S₂]→→→→→> •n S2 →→ Z₁ [n] S₁→→→ Z₂[n]
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