How to prove the following identity regarding Laplace transforms? L[int_0^x f(x−t) g(t) dt]=F(p)G(p)

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2022-09-11

How to prove the following identity regarding Laplace transforms?
L [ 0 x f ( x t ) g ( t )   d t ] = F ( p ) G ( p )

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Duncan Kaufman

Duncan Kaufman

Beginner2022-09-12Added 17 answers

F ( p ) G ( p ) = 0 e p u f ( u )   d u 0 e p v g ( v )   d v = 0 0 e p ( u + v ) f ( u ) g ( v )   d u   d v , u+v=t , v=x = 0 x e p t f ( t x ) g ( x )   d t   d x , changing order of integration = 0 e p t [ 0 t f ( t x ) g ( x )   d x ]   d t = L ( f g ) ( t )

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