a) z-k X+(z)
b) zk X+(z-1)
c) z-k \([X^+(z)+\sum_{n=1}^k x(-n)z^n]\); k>0
d) z-k \([X^+(z)+\sum_{n=0}^k x(-n)z^n]\); k>0
If X+(z) is the one sided z-transform of x(n), then what is the one sided z-transform of x(n-k)?
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If X+(z) is the one sided z-transform of x(n), then what is the one sided z-transform of x(n-k)?
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