o 2 Answer the following awose the correct answer Y [n] = = Y [n-1] - 8 Y [n-2] = ²4 xn from the given difference equation Solve For its homogenous solution for initial Condition Y[0] = 3 and yLight n yzi[n] = "/3 ^ √4) ^ + 7/3 { +/2) " (Watt) n a h b) 12₁ [n] = 2/3 ( - 1/4" + 7/3 (1/2) " "Zi[n] = ²/3 (1/14) " + 7/3 (1/2) Yzi [1] = ²/3 { - 1/4) ^ + $7 / 3 ( - 1/2)^ n ď 3 4 2) y[n] - #y[n-1] - 7 9 [ ^_2] = 1²/ Solve for particular solution for the condition x[n] = 2^u[n] a) ye[n] = ( ² ) (2^) u (nt] nove of the above c) yp[n] = (9/8) (2^) ~ [n-1] d) yo[n] = (²/²) (2^) 4 [n]

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Answer the following awose the correct answer
y [n] = = Y [n-1] = 8 + [n-2] = ² 4+1
Y
from the given difference equation
Solve for its homogenous solution for initial
Condition y[u]= 3 and yliget
a
Yzi≤n] = "/31
+ + / 3{ +/2) "
/ 3 (WH)
b) 12₁ En ] = 2/3 (-1/4)^² + 7/3 (1/2)^
"zi[n] = ³/3 ( 1/14) " + 7/3 (1/2)
Yzi [mm] = ²/3 {-44) ^ + $7 / 3 ( - 1/2)^
n
ď
3
2) y[n] = √Y[^-1] - 89 [n-2] = ²4
Solve for particular solution for the condition
x[n] = 2^u[n]
a) ye[n] = (=/ ) (2^) a[nt]
5) nove of the above
(a/8) (2^) u [n-1]
c) yp[n] =
d) yo[n] = (²/²) (2^) 4 [n]
8
Corabree
Transcribed Image Text:DATE 0 Answer the following awose the correct answer y [n] = = Y [n-1] = 8 + [n-2] = ² 4+1 Y from the given difference equation Solve for its homogenous solution for initial Condition y[u]= 3 and yliget a Yzi≤n] = "/31 + + / 3{ +/2) " / 3 (WH) b) 12₁ En ] = 2/3 (-1/4)^² + 7/3 (1/2)^ "zi[n] = ³/3 ( 1/14) " + 7/3 (1/2) Yzi [mm] = ²/3 {-44) ^ + $7 / 3 ( - 1/2)^ n ď 3 2) y[n] = √Y[^-1] - 89 [n-2] = ²4 Solve for particular solution for the condition x[n] = 2^u[n] a) ye[n] = (=/ ) (2^) a[nt] 5) nove of the above (a/8) (2^) u [n-1] c) yp[n] = d) yo[n] = (²/²) (2^) 4 [n] 8 Corabree
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