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Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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Use relevant properties to find the Laplace transform of the following
signal .

The image displays a piecewise linear graph of a function \( x(t) \). This graph is defined over the time interval \( t \).

### Graph Description:

- **Horizontal Axis (t):** Represents the time variable, ranging from \( -1 \) to some value greater than \( 0 \).
- **Vertical Axis:** Represents the value of \( x(t) \).
- **Key Points:**
  - The function remains constant at 1 from \( t = -1 \) to \( t = 0 \).
  - At \( t = 0 \), there is a clear change as the graph begins a linear decline.
- **Line Segments:**
  - From \( t = -1 \) to \( t = 0 \), the function \( x(t) \) is constant at a value of 1.
  - After \( t = 0 \), the function linearly decreases, approaching 0 as it extends beyond the visible part of the graph.

The graph illustrates a common scenario in signal processing or control systems where a signal is held at a steady state before undergoing a change or decay.
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays a piecewise linear graph of a function \( x(t) \). This graph is defined over the time interval \( t \). ### Graph Description: - **Horizontal Axis (t):** Represents the time variable, ranging from \( -1 \) to some value greater than \( 0 \). - **Vertical Axis:** Represents the value of \( x(t) \). - **Key Points:** - The function remains constant at 1 from \( t = -1 \) to \( t = 0 \). - At \( t = 0 \), there is a clear change as the graph begins a linear decline. - **Line Segments:** - From \( t = -1 \) to \( t = 0 \), the function \( x(t) \) is constant at a value of 1. - After \( t = 0 \), the function linearly decreases, approaching 0 as it extends beyond the visible part of the graph. The graph illustrates a common scenario in signal processing or control systems where a signal is held at a steady state before undergoing a change or decay.
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