How many poles does the following function have? \(F\left( s \right) = \frac{{{s^3} + 2s + 1}}{{{s^2} + 3s + 2}}\)
How many poles does the following function have? \(F\left( s \right) = \frac{{{s^3} + 2s + 1}}{{{s^2} + 3s + 2}}\) Correct Answer 2
Poles are the roots of the denominator
Zeros are the roots of the numerator
In the given function, the order of denominator is 2.
Therefore, the number of poles = 2
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