The graph of f(t) is given below: 1.0 (Click on graph to enlarge) a. Represent f(t) using a combination of Heaviside step functions. Use h(t - a) for the Heaviside function shifted a units horizontally. f(t) = b. Find the Laplace transform F(s) = L{f(t)} for s = 0. F(s) = L{f(t)} = help (formulas) help (formulas)

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
Section5.4: Logarithmic Functions
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The graph of f(t) is given below:
F1
(Click on graph to enlarge)
a. Represent f(t) using a combination of Heaviside step functions. Use h(t a) for the Heaviside function shifted a units
horizontally.
f(t) =
b. Find the Laplace transform F(s) = L{f(t)} for s ‡ 0.
F(s) = L{f(t)} =
help (formulas)
help (formulas)
Transcribed Image Text:The graph of f(t) is given below: F1 (Click on graph to enlarge) a. Represent f(t) using a combination of Heaviside step functions. Use h(t a) for the Heaviside function shifted a units horizontally. f(t) = b. Find the Laplace transform F(s) = L{f(t)} for s ‡ 0. F(s) = L{f(t)} = help (formulas) help (formulas)
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