Can someone give me a clue on how to compute this Laplace transform? ccL[(cosh(at))/(at)]

Nola Aguilar

Nola Aguilar

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2022-11-16

Can someone give me a clue on how to compute this Laplace transform?
L [ cosh ( a t ) a t ]

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h2a2l1i2morz

h2a2l1i2morz

Beginner2022-11-17Added 19 answers

By definition,
L { cosh ( a t ) a t } = 0 e s t cosh ( a t ) a t d t = 1 2 a 0 e s t e a t + e a t t d t = 1 2 a 0 e t ( a s ) + e t ( a + s ) t d t = 1 2 a 0 e t ( a s ) t d t + 1 2 a 0 e t ( a + s ) t d t
Also, the Laplace transform is not defined for some a R ; you should find those values before integrating.
drzwiczkih5a

drzwiczkih5a

Beginner2022-11-18Added 4 answers

One of the properties of the Laplace transform is that
L ( f ( t ) t ) = s + F ( s ) d s .
This means that
L ( cosh ( a t ) a t ) = 1 a s + L ( cosh ( a t ) ) d s .
Take from here.

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