How do I find it? The Laplace transform of L(te^t cos t)

Noe Cowan

Noe Cowan

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2022-11-19

The Laplace transform of L ( t e t cos t )
How do I find it?

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metodikkf6z

metodikkf6z

Beginner2022-11-20Added 14 answers

Another approach:  L ( e t t c o s t ) = F ( s 1 )
L ( t c o s t ) = d d s ( s s 2 + 1 ) = s 2 1 ( s 2 + 1 ) 2
so the final answer is:
  F ( s 1 ) = ( s 1 ) 2 1 [ ( s 1 ) 2 + 1 ] 2
Annie French

Annie French

Beginner2022-11-21Added 4 answers

You need the relation
L { t f ( t ) } F ( s )
i.e. multiplication in the time domain corresponds to differentiation in the s-domain (and a negative sign). Since you know F(s), you can easily derive the result.

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