This is a typical exam question. Use the z-transform to solve the following difference equation: y[n+2] = 4y[n+1] + 5y[n], y[0] = 1 y[1] = 2
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The z-transform of y[n+2] is denoted as Y(z)z^2, where Y(z) is the z-transform of y[n]. The z-transform of y[n+1] is denoted as Y(z)z, where Y(z) is the z-transform of y[n]. The z-transform of y[n] is denoted as Y(z). Therefore, the z-transform of the Show more…
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