Show that ccL{f}(s)=(1)/(s+3) when f(x)=e^(−3x)

Ralzereep9h

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2022-10-27

Show that L { f } ( s ) = 1 s + 3 when f ( x ) = e 3 x

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cokeman206

cokeman206

Beginner2022-10-28Added 18 answers

Well, solving a more general problem:
(1) F   n ( s ) := L x [ exp ( n x ) ] ( s ) := 0 exp ( n x ) e s x   d x
Substitute u := ( n s ) x
F   n ( s ) = 1 n s lim p 0 ( n s ) p exp ( u )   d u =
1 n s lim p [ exp ( u ) ] 0 ( n s ) p =
1 n s lim p ( exp ( ( n s ) p ) exp ( 0 ) ) =
(2) 1 n s lim p ( exp ( ( n s ) p ) 1 )
Now, what happends to the limit when:
(3) ( n ) < ( s )
Brianna Schmidt

Brianna Schmidt

Beginner2022-10-29Added 6 answers

L { f } ( s ) = 0 e s t f ( t )   d t = 0 e s t e 3 t   d t = 0 e ( s + 3 ) t   d t = [ 1 s + 3 e ( s + 3 ) t ] 0 = [ 0 1 s + 3 ] = 1 s + 3

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