f(t−1)=e^(t−3)=e^((t−1)−3+1)=e^((t−1)−2) f(t)=e^(t−2) How do I Laplace transform this ?

lemondedeninaug

lemondedeninaug

Answered question

2022-09-14

L ( ( t + 5 ) U ( t 1 ) ) = U ( t a ) f ( t a ) = e a s F ( s )
a= 1
I am having trouble dealing with f ( t a ) and finding F ( s )
f ( t 1 ) = e t 3 = e ( t 1 ) 3 + 1 = e ( t 1 ) 2
f ( t ) = e t 2
How do I Laplace transform this ?

Answer & Explanation

Blaine Day

Blaine Day

Beginner2022-09-15Added 14 answers

Hint:
L [ ( t + 5 ) U ( t 1 ) ] = L [ ( t 1 + 6 ) U ( t 1 ) ] = L [ ( t 1 ) U ( t 1 ) + 6 U ( t 1 ) ] = L [ ( t 1 ) U ( t 1 ) ] + 6 L [ U ( t 1 ) ]
Where we know:
L U ( t ) = 1 s ,
and
L t U ( t ) = 1 s 2 .

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