(1) (a) The transfer function of a system is s^3 + 4s^2 + 50 Y(s)/U(s) = s^3 + 2g^2 + 3s + I0 Obtain a state space realization of the given transfer function. (b) Consider a system dx/dt = 0 x = -3 Find the transition matrix.
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The state equations can be obtained by expressing the derivatives of the state variables in terms of the state variables themselves and the input. In this case, the transfer function is given as: Y(s)/U(s) = s^3 + 4s^2 + 50 To convert this into state equations, Show more…
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