Question: Consider a stable and causal system with impulse response h(t) and system function H(S). Suppose H(S) is rational, contains a pole at S = - 2, and does not have a zero at the origin. The location of all other poles and zero is unknown for each of the following statements. Let us determine whether statement is true or false.
Options
A : 1 - True, 2 - False, 3 - True, 4 - False
B : 1 - False, 2 - False, 3 - False, 4 - True
C : 1 - False, 2 - False, 3 - False, 4 - False
D : 1 - True, 2 - can't say, 3 - True, 4 - can't say
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