In our course slides, we show two implementations of ??(??) = 2?? 2+4???6 ?? 2+3??+2 as show in the following figures. A. (5 points) Prove that the following block implements ??1(??)/(1 + ??1 (??) +??2(??)) B. (10 points) Implement the system ??(??) = 2???3 ?? 2+5??+4 by both implementations
In our course slides, we show two implementations of ??(??) = 2?? 2+4???6 ?? 2+3??+2 as...
4. Block Diagrams (a) Consider a causal LTI system with transfer function H(s)2 Show the direct-form block diagram of Hi(s) (b) Consider a causal LTI system with transfer function 2s2 +4s -6 H(s)- Show the direct-form block diagram of Hi(s) c) Now observe that to draw a block diagram as a cascaded combination of two 1st order subsystems. d) Finally, use partial fraction expansion to express this system as a sum of individual poles and observe that you can draw...
4. Block Diagrams (a) Consider a causal LTI system with transfer function Show the direct-form block diagram of Hi(s) b) Consider a causal LTI system with transfer function H282+4s -6 H (s) = 2 Show the direct-form block diagram of Hi(s) (c) Now observe that to draw a block diagram as a cascaded combination of two 1st order subsystems. (d) Finally, use partial fraction expansion to express this system as a sum of individual poles and observe that you can...
Please answer all the four subquestions. Thank you! 2. In this problem, we will prove the following result: fG is a group of order 35, then G is isomorphic to Z3 We will proceed by contrd cuon, so throughout the ollowing questions assume hat s grou o or ㎢ 3 hat s not cyc ić. M os hese uuestions can bc le nuc endent 1. Show that every element of G except the identity has order 5 or 7. Let...
Please answer the parts 6 and 7. Thank you. 2. In this problem, we will prove the following result: If G is a group of order 35, then G is isomorphic to Zg We will proceed by contradiction, so throughout the following questions, assume that G is a group of order 35 that is not cyclic. Most of these questions can he solved independently I. Show that every element of G except the identity has order 5 or 7. Let...
Please question 4 complex analysis course 2:30 PM Wed May 1 Not Secure files.isec.pt 301 4.3 Evaluation of Definite Integrals where (w) adr. We know from the Gaussian integral that 1(0) V2π, so our conclusion will follow if we can show that I(W) 1(0) for every real w. To see this, consider the integral of g(z) = e-z2/2 around a rectangle Г = 1 + 11 + 111 + IV such as that shown in Figure 4.3.10 IV Figure 4.3.10:...
Draw the structures for the following compounds. a) (3Z,5S)-4-bromo-5-chloro-2-methylhexa-1,3-diene b) (5S,7S)-5-(bromomethyl)-7-chloro-oct-2-yne c) (1S,5S,6S)-6-bromo-5-[(1R)-1-chloroethyl]cyclohex-3-enol d) 2-bromo-4-[(1R)-1-hydroxyethyl]benzoic acid e) (3S,4S,5S)-5-amino-3-hydroxy-4-methylhexanal f) (Z,2R,4R)-6-bromo-4-chloro-N-ethyl-N-methylhept-5-en-2-amine g) [(1S)-1-chloroethyl] (Z,3R)-5-chloro-3-methoxyhex-4-enoate h) (Z,3R)-3-bromo-4-chloro-7-methyloct-4-enoic acid i) (3S)-6-bromo-N-ethyl-N,3-dimethylhex-4-ynamide j) (Z,3R,4S)-6-bromo-3-[(1S)-1-chloroethyl]-4-hydroxyhept-5-en-2-one
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Please show all work Neatly 8. A rectangular object has a mass of 0.8 kg and the following dimensions of length, width, and height: 1 = 10.0 cm, w = 3.0 cm and h = 2.0 cm. a) Calculate the density of this object in units of g/cm? Report your answer with the proper number of significant figures. (6 points) d=m:V 1kg = 1000 g b) Calculate the pressure that this object will exert on a surface placed so that...
1. If we had two 4-bit signed 2's complement numbers, X--4 and Y-6 and we wanted to compare them, we might calculate X-Y (a) Show that calculation (b) Explain how the result tells us that Y>IX (c) Now show the calculation for Y. X (d) Explain how this also shows us that Y>X 2. We talked about an ALU that takes two 4-bit inputs, A and B, and then generates a 4-bit result, S, based on a 2-bit command, F1FO....