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Consider the system with and where p and q are arbitrary real numbers. Which of the following statements about the controllability of the system is true?
The system is completely state controllable for any non zero values p and q
Only p = 0 and q = 0 result in controllability
The system is uncontrollable for all values of p and q
We cannot conclude about controllability from the given data
Correct Answer:
The system is uncontrollable for all values of p and q
Explanation:
Use the condition of controllability.
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