The characteristic equation of a system is given ass3+25s2+10s+50=0. What is the number of the roots in the right half s-plane and the imaginary axis respectively?

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Stability and Algebraic Criteria topics include: Stability, conditions for stability, non-linear systems and routh-hurwitz stability criterion. Algebraic stability criteria are used to determine the stability of nonlinear differential equation systems. They also help determine realizability conditions for classes of broken rational functions.  The Routh–Hurwitz stability criterion is an algebraic procedure that determines if a polynomial has any zeros in the right half-plane. It's a necessary but not sufficient condition, so it doesn't guarantee that a system will be stable all the... Show more

The characteristic equation of a system is given ass3+25s2+10s+50=0. What is the number of the roots in the right half s-plane and the imaginary axis respectively?