1. Match the following: List I (I/P - O/P relation) List II (Property of the system) A.y(n) = x(n)1.Nonlinear, non-causalB.y(n) = x(n2)2.Linear, non casualC.y(n) = x2(-n)3.Linear causalD.y(n) = x2(n)4.Nonlinear causal





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