9. Let $Z_L = 30 - j700\Omega$, $Z_0 = 500\Omega$, $f = 800\text{ MHz}$, and $v_p = c$ in a lossless TL system. Find the shortest distance $d$ from the load and the length $l$ of a short-circuited stub to provide a perfect match on the line to the left of the stub. Show all work clearly on this page. Draw all the labelled plots on a Smith Chart. Points: 15
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