Set up an integral for finding the Laplace transform of ()=8.
()={()}=∫
e^(-st)8dt
h...
Mathematics, 01.12.2021 02:40 sidney2602
Set up an integral for finding the Laplace transform of ()=8.
()={()}=∫
e^(-st)8dt
help (formulas)
where =
0
and =
inf
.
Find the antiderivative (with constant term 0) corresponding to the previous part.
e^(-st)/s(8-1/s)
Evaluate appropriate limits to compute the Laplace transform of ():
()={()}=
8(1/s^2-1/s)
Where does the Laplace transform you found exist? In other words, what is the domain of ()?
(0,inf)
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