Find f(t). L^{-1}\left\{\frac{e^{-\pi s}}{s^2+1}\right\}

Kye

Kye

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2021-05-05

Find f(t).
L1{eπss2+1}

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Szeteib

Szeteib

Skilled2021-05-06Added 102 answers

The solution is presented below:

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Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2021-09-30Added 2605 answers

We know that L1(1s2+1)=sint

Now, by time shifting theorem

L1[eπss2+1]

=sin(tπ)u(tπ)

=sin(tπ)u(tπ)

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