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This document offers a rudimentary introduction to static and dynamic systems within systems theory. it touches upon concepts like memoryless systems, superposition principle, time-variance, and stability, but lacks depth, examples, and clear explanations, making it unsuitable for academic study. The document's fragmented nature and numerous grammatical errors further hinder its educational value.
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he delagef^ signal^ a^ ()^ is tns and pa ssing -hcugh he Saiye systers as sho0n beloc). xCt-T)
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7he ampltude^ of^ scE)^ mast^ be^ -fiaite. eMyfnite) Stable systerg '
output (^) gctT ds botunded,hen the qien Syskem soid to he Stable. (Myca) Stade systen Unstabe syster' Fon boeurcecl nput a), the output yct) & Lunbourdod, hen he g8uen &stem ts gid to be unstabe
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