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h[n] = { 0
Find the input-output relationship of the system.
n = 0,1
otherwise](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/3b311145-b98d-4b22-a0ab-3df22e973a45/e769d2f1-71e6-4add-89d8-1ebd2a1d8031/jd213s6_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:.63. Consider a discrete-time LTI system with impulse response
h[n] = { 0
Find the input-output relationship of the system.
n = 0,1
otherwise
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