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How Do You Apply Time Shift Properties in Laplace Transforms?
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How Do You Apply Time Shift Properties in Laplace Transforms?
I think I understand q1 (although I don't seem to be able to apply the knowledge to q2). Thanks. For question 2; g(t) = (2e^-4t)u(t-1) I use the property '(e^at)f(t) = F(s-a)' I change g(t) to 2(e^-4)(e^-4(t-1))u(t-1) I will ignore '2(e^-4)' since it is a constant. so...- indignant
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How Do You Apply Time Shift Properties in Laplace Transforms?
Hi guys, needing a bit of help understanding laplace transformations. Homework Statement 1. f(t) = (t-4)u(t-2) 2. g(t) = (2e^-4t)u(t-1) 3. h(t) = 5 cos(2t-1)u(t) Homework Equations Laplace transform table. The Attempt at a Solution So basically I am given the laplace...- indignant
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