The Inverse Z-Transform by Long Division Example #2
Автор: Adam Panagos
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This video also provides an example of how to use the long division approach to compute the inverse Z-transform of a discrete-time signal. In the previous video, the inverse Z-transform of a right-sided signal was computed. In this example, the inverse Z-transform of a left-sided signal is considered. For left-sided signals, this division operation should result in “z” raised to positive powers (e.g. z^1, z^2, etc.) since positive powers of z correspond to time-domain samples at negative values of time.
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