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Give an example of a system that satisfies the condition of additivity (J.66) but not the condition of homogeneity ( 1.67). Consider a discrete-time

 

Give an example of a system that satisfies the condition of additivity (J.66) but not the condition of homogeneity ( 1.67). Consider a discrete-time system represented by an operator T such that y[n] = T[x[n]}=x* [n]

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