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Solution To Homework Assignment 3

This document provides solutions to 4 problems from homework assignment 3 of the E E 238 B1 winter 2012 course. Problem 1 involves finding the characteristic polynomial, roots, and zero-input response of a system with transfer function Q(D)=D(D+1). Problem 2 does the same for a system with transfer function Q(D)=D^2+4D+13. Problem 3 shows the convolution of two causal signals e^(-at)u(t) and e^(-bt)u(t) equals e^(-bt). Problem 4 sketches the convolution of signals f1(t)=−1 for -1<t<0 and f2(t)=

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Solution To Homework Assignment 3

This document provides solutions to 4 problems from homework assignment 3 of the E E 238 B1 winter 2012 course. Problem 1 involves finding the characteristic polynomial, roots, and zero-input response of a system with transfer function Q(D)=D(D+1). Problem 2 does the same for a system with transfer function Q(D)=D^2+4D+13. Problem 3 shows the convolution of two causal signals e^(-at)u(t) and e^(-bt)u(t) equals e^(-bt). Problem 4 sketches the convolution of signals f1(t)=−1 for -1<t<0 and f2(t)=

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E E 238 B1 - Winter 2012

Solution to HW #3

Solution to Homework Assignment 3


Solution to Problem 1: Q(D) = D(D + 1). Thus, (a). characteristic polynomial: ( + 1) characteristic equation: ( + 1) = 0 characteristic roots: 1 = 0, 2 = 1 characteristic modes: 1, et (b). y0 (t) = c1 + c2 et . We have y0 (0) = c1 + c2 = 1 = y0 (0) = c2 = 1 Thus the zero-input response is y0 (t) = 2 et for t 0. Solution to Problem 2: Q(D) = D2 + 4D + 13. Thus, (a). characteristic polynomial: characteristic equation: characteristic roots: characteristic modes: (b). y0 (t) = c1 e2t cos(3t) + c2 e2t sin(3t). We have y0 (0) = c1 = 5 = y0 (0) = 2c1 + 3c2 = 15.98 c1 = 5 c2 = 8.66 2 + 4 + 13 2 + 4 + 13 = 0 or ( + 2)2 + 32 = 0 1 = 2 + 3j, 2 = 2 3j e2t cos(3t), e2t sin(3t) c1 = 2 c2 = 1

Thus the zero-input response is y0 (t) = 5e2t cos(3t) + 8.66e2t sin(3t) for t 0. Solution to Problem 3: eat u(t) and ebt u(t) are both causal. Thus, eat u(t) ebt u(t) = = ebt
0 t t 0 t 0 (ab)t

ea eb(t ) d u(t) e(ab) d u(t)

ea eb d u(t) = ebt u(t) = e


bt

= ebt

1e ab

e ab

at

u(t).

E E 238 B1 - Winter 2012

Solution to HW #3

Solution to Problem 4: See Figure 1 below. For the three cases, we have Case 1: when t 1, f1 (t) f2 (t) = 0. Case 2: When t (1, 0),
t t

f1 (t) f2 (t) = Case 3: When t 0,

f1 ( )f2 (t )d =

( ) 1d =

1 t2 . 2

f1 (t) f2 (t) =

f1 ( )f2 (t )d =

1 ( ) 1d = . 2 1
f2 ( )

f1 ( )
1

-1

Case 1:
f2 (t ) 1

Case 2:
f2 (t ) 1

Case 3:
1 f2 (t )

-1

-1

-1

c(t)
1t2 2
1 2

-1

Figure 1: Signal for Solution to Problem 4. Thus, c(t) = as sketched in Figure 1.

1t2 2 1 2

t 1 t (1, 0) t0

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