Prove that Z(x_(k+2))=Z^2 X(z)−z^2 x_0−zx_1, norm(z)>R

tonan6e

tonan6e

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2022-09-30

If ( x k ) k = 0 is a causal succession such as
Z ( x k ) = X ( z ) z > R
prove that
Z ( x k + 2 ) = Z 2 X ( z ) z 2 x 0 z x 1 , z > R

Answer & Explanation

recreerefr

recreerefr

Beginner2022-10-01Added 7 answers

The problem essential states that
k = 0 x k   z k = X ( z )
and asks to find a similar result for x k + 2 . It can be seen that
k = 0 x k + 2   z k = k = 2 x k   z k + 2 = z 2 ( k = 0 x k   z k x 0 z o x 1 z 1 ) = z 2 X ( z ) x 0 z 2 x 1 z .
Hence
Z ( x k + 2 ) = z 2 X ( z ) x 0 z 2 x 1 z .
In a similar manor it can be shown that
Z ( x k + 1 ) = z X ( z ) x 0 z .

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