Problem 5 (5 points) Suppose we have a system with a causal input r(t) and right-sided impulse response h(t) for which t

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Problem 5 (5 points) Suppose we have a system with a causal input r(t) and right-sided impulse response h(t) for which t

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Problem 5 (5 points) Suppose we have a system with a causal input r(t) and right-sided impulse response h(t) for which the Laplace transform yields the following transfer function (8-1) H(s) (35 - 2)(25+1) (2) 1 Midterm 2 1. Where are the poles and zeros? 2. What is the region of convergence (ROC)? Is this system stable? Explain your reasoning. 3. Comment on the general expected form of the system response to an arbitrary set of initial conditions. Does the system have components which grow exponentially? Components which decay? Are there oscillatory components? Explain your reasoning,
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