The illustration presents a graph titled "Pole location for different values of K," displaying the relationship between real and imaginary components on a Cartesian plane. The horizontal axis denotes the Real Part while the vertical axis represents the Imaginary Part. Various curves illustrate different pole locations, marked with data points containing values for the real and imaginary parts alongside corresponding values of K. Specific data points include: Real 5.67038 times ten to the power of negative five and Imaginary 2.92404 at K 85.4933; Real 1.63268 and Imaginary 3.1878 at K 1; Real negative 2.56288 and Imaginary 0 at K 487.178. The locations are highlighted, allowing the reader to understand how the poles vary with different K values within the complex plane framework.Location of roots of the characteristic equation in equation (4) for different values of and with
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