How to plot the magnitude and phase of a given transfer function(z-domain)?

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I tried approacting this by doing the LTI function:
>> z=tf('z'); >> H=0.203*[(1-z^-1)*(1-0.2743*z^-1+z^-2)]/[(1+0.2695*z^-1)*(1+0.4109*z^-1+0.6758*z^-2)]
H =
0.203 z^8 - 0.2587 z^7 + 0.2587 z^6 - 0.203 z^5
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z^8 + 0.6804 z^7 + 0.7865 z^6 + 0.1821 z^5
I don't even know if I'm approacting this right, please I need help in doing this.
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Daniel Ramirez
Daniel Ramirez il 28 Nov 2015
Modificato: Daniel Ramirez il 28 Nov 2015
I think I did it?
L=1000;
dw=2*pi/L;
w = -pi:dw:pi-dw;
aa=[1,0.6804,0.953486,0.182128];
bb=[0.2031,-0.2588,0.2588,-0.2031];
HH=freqz(bb,aa,w);
mag=abs(HH);title('Magnitude response')
figure
phase=angle(HH);title('Phase response')
plot(w,mag)
plot(w,phase)
The next step that they want me to do is plot the impulse response. So anyone know how to go from the freq domain to the time domain(n)? This is what I'm struggling the most, any help would be appreciated.

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Aik-Siong Koh
Aik-Siong Koh il 8 Lug 2021

ANNALURU R R SREENIVASA MURTHY
Modificato: ANNALURU R R SREENIVASA MURTHY il 15 Nov 2021
You can use 'imp' function to plot impulse response.

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