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Consider a causal, lti, second-order system, with transfer function h(s). since the system is second-order, the denominator polynomial of h(s) is of degree 2. for each part below, give a corresponding system transfer function and specify the locations of the poles and zeros. note the answers are not unique. the system is bibo stable, and its zero-input response is a decaying sinusoid. the system is not bibo stable. the system is bibo stable, and the zero-input response does not contain a sinusoidal term. the system's zero-input response contains a pure (i. e., the amplitude of the sinusoid is neither increasing nor decreasing) sinusoidal term.

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