In which of the following transformations, poles and zeros of H(s) are mapped directly into poles and zeros in the z-plane?

In which of the following transformations, poles and zeros of H(s) are mapped directly into poles and zeros in the z-plane? Correct Answer Matched Z-transform

In this method of transforming analog filter into an equivalent digital filter is to map the poles and zeros of H(s) directly into poles and zeros in the z-plane.

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