1. Transform the following system into the diagonal canonical form. Furthermore, using your diagonal canonical form, fin

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1. Transform the following system into the diagonal canonical form. Furthermore, using your diagonal canonical form, find the transfer function and determine whether or not it is controllable. (1) x(t) = [3 ]x(t) + [3]u(t) y(t) = [1 2]x(t) (2) T-10 -2 -21 x (t) = 3 −5 −3x(t) + -5 -5 -7] y(t) = [1 2 -1]x(t) -4. u(t) *For both systems, find a transformation matrix T and calculate as in examples.
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