Frequency Domain Analysis » Exercise – 1
2. A system has fourteen poles and two zeros. The slope of its highest frequency asymptote in its magnitude plot is :
(a) – 40 dB/decade
(b) – 240 dB/decade
(c) – 280 dB/decade
(d) – 320 dB/decade
Explanation
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