A control system with three blocks: H1, H2 and H3 in parallel, the equivalent function is calculated by: O a. Division O

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A control system with three blocks: H1, H2 and H3 in parallel, the equivalent function is calculated by: O a. Division O

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A control system with three blocks: H1, H2 and H3 in parallel, the equivalent function is calculated by: O a. Division O b. Integration O c. Addition O d. None of the answers e. Multiplication
The summing point in a system is used to do the operations of: O a. None of the answers O b. Addition and subtraction O c. Subtraction only O d. Addition only O e. Multiplication
If, while controlling a system, the measurement of the output is very complicated and costly, the control type used in this case is: O a. Closed loop control O b. Open loop control O c. Laplace transform O d. Partial fraction expansion O e. None of the answers
In a transfer function, the roots that makes the function equal zero are called: O a. Poles O b. None of the answers O c. Both Poles and Zeros O d. Laplace transform O e. Zeros
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