Q1 a Question statement Derive the transfer function $V_o(s)/V_i(s)$ for the circuit shown below at left 2? 4? 6H 2? 4H 8? Q.1(a) Q.1(d & e) 34 b Derive the state equations for the transfer function: $\frac{C(s)}{R(s)} = \frac{34}{s^3 + 10s^2 + 26s + 34}$ c For the state space matrices A, B,C and D, derive transfer function $G(s) = C(sI - A)^{-1}B + D$.
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