Question 26 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.50 For $Y(s) = (s + 6.072) / (s^2 + 6.072 s + 19.36)$, the poles of $Y(s)$, $s_{1,2}$ are given by: a. $-9.84 \pm j10.32$ b. $-3.04 \pm j3.82$ c. $-3.64 \pm j3.18$ d. $-3.04 \pm j3.18$
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