5. For the system given by the following difference equation: y(nT) - 0.5y(nT - T) + 0.38y(nT - 2T) = x(nT) + 0.5x(nT - T) the dc response is: a. 1.7 b. 3.115 c. 0 6. Consider the system given by the following difference equation: y(nT) = x(nT - T) + 0.5y(nT - T) - \frac{1}{3}y(nT - T) - 0.5y(nT - 2T) Assuming the sampling frequency of 1600 Hz, the amplitude response at f = 400 Hz is: a. 0.0 b. 0.5 c. 3.0 7. Consider the system given in Figure 1. In this system: a. unstable b. marginally stable c. BIBO stable
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