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How Can I Integrate (sin t)(e^-st) by Parts?
Thanks HOI, the final answer is (1+e^-spie)/(s^2 + 1) I don't know how to get there- Jerimy240
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How Can I Integrate (sin t)(e^-st) by Parts?
f(t)={sin t, 0<t<pie 0, t>pie} After integrating (sin t)(e^-st) by parts I get -1/s(sin t)e^-st + 1/s Integral[(e^-st (cos t)dt] Looks like I'll be integrating forever. I'm I missing something? Also, is there software you can install to help you type math symbols so...- Jerimy240
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