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Chapter 11, Problem 11.9P
Consider the following equation where the parameter p is nonnegative.
4s3 + (25 + 5/7 )s2+ (16 + 30p)5 + 40/7 = 0
- Put the equation in standard root locus form and define a suitable root locus parameter K in terms of the parameter p.
- Obtain the poles and zeros, and sketch the root locus plot.
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