what is final value theorem
?
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Answer / yuvraj gaikwad
In mathematical analysis, the final value theorem (FVT) is
one of several similar theorems used to relate frequency
domain expressions to the time domain behavior as time
approaches infinity. A final value theorem allows the time
domain behavior to be directly calculated by taking a limit
of a frequency domain expression, as opposed to converting
to a time domain expression and taking its limit.
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