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GATE Electrical 2014 Set 1 | Question: 34
Let $X(z)=\dfrac{1}{1-z^{-3}}$ be the $Z$ – transform of a causal signal $x[n]$ Then, the values of $x[2]$ and $x[3]$ are $0$ and $0$ $0$ and $1$ $1$ and $0$ $1$ and $1$
Let $X(z)=\dfrac{1}{1-z^{-3}}$ be the $Z$ – transform of a causal signal $x[n]$ Then, the values of $x $ and $x[3]$ are$0$ and $0$$0$ and $1$$1$ and $0$$1$ and $1$
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