In this document, it says:
An LTI (Linear, Time-Invariant) system, in a simplified sense, will exhibit two behaviors
Can someone explain why the use of "An" instead "a" is correct here?
Answer
The "a" v. "an" distinction is phonetically based. If you say L T I, when you pronounce the letter L is pronounced "el" (as in the proper name "Eleanor") which starts with a vowel.
If the acronym had been dispensed with, you would have used "A" instead.
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