How Do You Calculate Convolution with the Sign Function?

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Hello all,

I am having some trouble calculating a convolution. For the question, and my attempt at a solution, please take a look at the pic. Can someone please point me in the right direction?
 

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I didn't check your work closely. If it's correct, you probably want to now look at two cases separately: t<0 and t>0.

The other suggestion I'd have is to try using ##\tau-t## as the argument of sgn instead of the exponential. It might make the integral easier to analyze.
 
Ok, I will try it and see what i get