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The real part of all zeros and poles must be? (a) positive or zero (b) negative or zero (c) positive (d) negative I have been asked this question in a national level competition. Question is taken from Properties of Driving Point Functions in portion S-Domain Analysis of Network Theory Select the correct answer from above options network theory questions and answers, network theory questions pdf, network theory question bank, network theory gate questions and answers pdf, mcq on network theory pdf, gate network theory questions and solutions, network theory mcq Test , ies network theory questions, Network theory Questions for GATE EC Exam, Network Theory MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions)

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Correct option is (b) negative or zero Easy explanation: The real part of all zeros and poles must be negative or zero. But the poles or zeros should not be positive because if they are positive, then they will lie in the right-half of the s-plane.

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