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If the number of poles (m) are greater than the number of zeros (n), then there will be _________ number of zeros at s = ∞.(a) m+n(b) m-n(c) m(d) nThis question was addressed to me in semester exam.Query is from Poles and Zeros of Network Functions topic in section S-Domain Analysis of Network Theory |
Answer» CORRECT answer is (b) m-N For EXPLANATION I would say: If the number of poles (m) are GREATER than the number of zeros (n), then there will be (m-n) number of zeros at s = ∞ and to OBTAIN (m-n) poles at s = ∞ the condition is m>n. |
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