Try to do this Laplace Transform L_t(u(t−2)(2t^2−6t+5))

klasyvea

klasyvea

Answered question

2022-11-13

Try to do this Laplace Transform
L t ( u ( t 2 ) ( 2 t 2 6 t + 5 ) )
What I tried was:
L t ( u ( t 2 ) ( 2 t 2 6 t + 5 ) )
= e 2 s L t ( 2 t 3 10 t 2 + 17 t 10 )
= e 2 s ( 12 s 4 20 s 3 + 17 s 2 10 s )
But this is wrong. Can anyone tell what I have done wrong and help me figure it out.?

Answer & Explanation

Frances Dodson

Frances Dodson

Beginner2022-11-14Added 17 answers

By the formula L ( u ( t a ) f ( t ) ) = e a s L f ( t + a ) we have
L ( U ( t 2 ) ( 2 t 2 6 t + 5 ) ) = e 2 s L ( ( 2 ( t + 2 ) 2 6 ( t + 2 ) + 5 ) ) = e 2 s ( 4 s 3 + 2 s 3 + 1 s )

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