Find a laplace transform using 2nd shifting Theorem ccL(U(t−5)e^(t−5))

hiposopj

hiposopj

Answered question

2022-09-09

Laplace transform using 2nd shifting Theorem. L ( U ( t 5 ) e t 5 )
a = 5, Therefore, f ( t 5 ) = e t 5
since L ( f ( t ) ) = F ( s )
f ( t ) = e t
and L ( f ( t ) ) = 1 s 1
Therefore the answer is e 5 s 1 s 1
It`s correct answer?

Answer & Explanation

Kathleen Mack

Kathleen Mack

Beginner2022-09-10Added 9 answers

Yes, you have applied
L ( U ( t 5 ) e t 5 = L ( U ( t a ) f ( t a ) ) = e a s F ( s ) = e 5 s 1 s 1
correctly to get your answer e 5 s 1 s 1

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