how can i solve part 2 ... should i convert the statespace to tf?

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close all;
clear all;
clc;
m1=1;
m2=3;
k1=10;
k2=2;
b=0.5;
A=[0 1 0 0;-(k1+k2)/m1 -b/m1 k2/m1 b/m1;0 0 0 1; k2/m2 b/m2 -k2/m2 -b/m2];
B=[0;0;0;1/m2];
C=[1 0 0 0;0 0 1 0];
D=[0;0];
sys_ss=ss(A,B,C,D);
step(sys_ss);
[num,den]=ss2tf(A,B,C,D);

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Birdman
Birdman on 13 Mar 2018
Actually you do not need to do that since they will eventually give the same result but since the question wants you to do it, write the following code:
Gs(1)=tf(num(1,:),den);
Gs(2)=tf(num(2,:),den)
step(Gs)
and you will see that you get identical results.
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