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Decide whether or not the Final Value Theorem is applicable to the following functions. If not, indicate why you cannot apply it. If so, apply the Final Value Theorem. Note: you do not need to perform the inverse Laplace transform.a. X(s)= s/3s+7b. X(s)= 10/3s^2+7s+4

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Answer:

a) Yes applicable, x(∞) = 0

b) Yes applicable, x(∞) = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Final Value Theroem indicates that final value of x(t) can be found by Laplace Transform X(s) as follows:


x(\infty)= \lim\limits_(s \to0) sX(s)


a) X(s)= (s)/(3s+7)

Since the pole is at left side, FVT is applicable


x(\infty)= \lim\limits_(s \to0) s(s)/(3s+7)=0


b) X(s)= (10)/(3s^2+7s+4)


(10)/(3s^2+7s+4)= (10)/((3s+4 )(s+1))

Since the poles are at left side, FVT is applicable


x(\infty)= \lim\limits_(s \to0) s (10)/((3s+4 )(s+1))=0

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