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MAT392 Practice Exercise 2

The document contains practice exercises for MAT392 focusing on Z transforms and recurrence relations. It includes questions on determining Z transforms for given sequences, finding final and initial values from Z transforms, and solving specific recurrence relations. Each question is clearly numbered and presents a mathematical problem related to the topic.
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MAT392 Practice Exercise 2

The document contains practice exercises for MAT392 focusing on Z transforms and recurrence relations. It includes questions on determining Z transforms for given sequences, finding final and initial values from Z transforms, and solving specific recurrence relations. Each question is clearly numbered and presents a mathematical problem related to the topic.
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MAT392

PRACTICE EXERCISE 2

Question 1

Determine the Z transform of the following causal sequence xk  , where


k
 2
(a) xk  4k  3   (b) xk  3  5k  2
 5
k
1
(c ) x k  k  32 k
(d ) xk  k  
 3
Question 2
Find the final value of the sequence whose Z transform is given by

4z2  z
F ( z)  2
2 z  3z  1
Question 3
Find the initial value of the sequence whose Z transform is given

2z2  z  1
F ( z) 
5  3z  7 z 2
Question 4
Determine the inverse Z transform of the following

z z2
(a) F ( z )  (b) F ( z ) 
4z  1 z 1

z 2z
(c ) F ( z )  (d ) F ( z ) 
( z  3)(2 z  1) 2z  z  1
2

z z (3z  1)
(e) F ( z )  ( f ) F ( z) 
( z  1)( z  2)( z  3) ( z  2)( z  3)
z 2 ( z  3) 5z 2
( g ) F ( z)  2 ( h) F ( z )  2
( z  2 z  1)( z  2) z  z 1

Question 5
Solve the following recurrence relations

(a) xk  2  4 xk 1  4 xk  3 where x0  1 , x1  0

(b) 3xk  2  7 xk 1  2 xk  k where x0  1 , x1  0

(c) xk  2  9 xk  2k where x0  1 , x1  1

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