If the Z- Transform of x(k) is X(z) =2/(2 -1) and x(0) = x(1) = 1 What's the Z- Transform of x(k+2)? o a. (-z' -2 +z)/(2 -1) b. (z + 2 +z) / (2 - 1) c. (-z + 2 +z) / (2 - 1) O C. d. (z +z +z) /(2 + 1) е. others
If the Z- Transform of x(k) is X(z) =2/(2 -1) and x(0) = x(1) = 1 What's the Z- Transform of x(k+2)? o a. (-z' -2 +z)/(2 -1) b. (z + 2 +z) / (2 - 1) c. (-z + 2 +z) / (2 - 1) O C. d. (z +z +z) /(2 + 1) е. others
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