Answer:
Ana:48
Lorna:24
Together they are a total of 72 yrs old
So we have
h=hits
m=miss
h+m=10
gain 5 for every hit and lose 3 for every miss
so 5 times number of hit=points from hit
-3 times number of miss=points deducted from miss
add
5h-3m=18
so we have the equations
h+m=10
5h-3m=18
multiply first equation by 3
3h+3m=30
add to first equatio
3h+3m=30
<u>5h-3m=18 +</u>
8h+0m=48
8h=48
divide by 8
h=6
subsitute
h+m=10
6+m=10
subtract 6
m=4
6 hits
4 miss
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D. X=3cm
Since the triangles are similar, just set up a proportion to solve for x.
4/8=x/6. Then just cross multiply and solve from there.
(-5/3)•(-6/1)=(30/3)
(30/3) simplified is (10/1)
Answer:
Yes, a minimum phase continuous time system is also minimum phase when converted into discrete time system using bilinear transformation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Bilinear Transform:
In digital signal processing, the bilinear transform is used to convert continuous time system into discrete time system representation.
Minimum-Phase:
We know that a system is considered to be minimum phase if the zeros are situated in the left half of the s-plane in continuous time system. In the same way, a system is minimum phase when its zeros are inside the unit circle of z-plane in discrete time system.
The bilinear transform is used to map the left half of the s-plane to the interior of the unit circle in the z-plane preserving the stability and minimum phase property of the system. Therefore, a minimum phase continuous time system is also minimum phase when converted into discrete time system using bilinear transformation.