How to find ccL^(−1)[(F(s))/(s+a)] where F(s) is the Laplace transform of f(t)

Siena Erickson

Siena Erickson

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2022-11-14

How to find L 1 [ F ( s ) s + a ] where F(s) is the Laplace transform of f(t).

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Biardiask3zd

Biardiask3zd

Beginner2022-11-15Added 16 answers

Hint:
You know that
L ( f g ) = F ( s ) G ( s )
so
L 1 ( F ( s ) G ( s ) ) = f g
where in f g = 0 t f ( κ ) g ( t κ ) d κ
mxty42ued

mxty42ued

Beginner2022-11-16Added 4 answers

If you know about convolution, this is easy
L 1 { F ( s ) s + a }
= L 1 { 1 s + a } L 1 { F ( s ) }
= e a t f ( t )
= 0 t e a ( t τ ) f ( τ )   d τ
= e a t 0 t e a τ f ( τ )   d τ

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