Assertion (A): Many of the linear control system transfer function do not have poles or zeroes in the right half s-plane. Reason (R): These are called minimum phase transfer function.

Assertion (A): Many of the linear control system transfer function do not have poles or zeroes in the right half s-plane. Reason (R): These are called minimum phase transfer function. Correct Answer Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A

For minimum phase systems the poles and zeroes must be on the left side of the s-plane and for the systems which have zeroes on the right half of the s plane are called non-minimum phase systems.

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Assertion (A): For the rational transfer function H(z) to be causal, stable and causally invertible, both the zeroes and the poles should lie within the unit circle in the z-plane. Reason (R): For a rational system, ROC is bounded by poles