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Evaluate each of the integrals (here δ(t) is the dirac delta function) (1) ∫∞−∞e5tδ(t−2)dt= (2) ∫∞−∞cos(2t)δ(t−5)dt= (3) ∫∞0e−stcos(3t)δ(t−2)dt= (4) ∫∞0e−stt3sin(t)δ(t−3)dt\)=…
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Evaluate each of the integrals (here δ(t) is the dirac delta function) (1) ∫∞−∞e5tδ(t−2)dt= (2) ∫∞−∞cos(2t)δ(t−5)dt= (3) ∫∞0e−stcos(3t)δ(t−2)dt= (4) ∫∞0e−stt3sin(t)δ(t−3)dt\)=…
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Evaluate each of the integrals (here δ(t) is the dirac delta function) (1) ∫∞−∞e5tδ(t−2)dt= (2) ∫∞−∞cos(2t)δ(t−5)dt= (3) ∫∞0e−stcos(3t)δ(t−2)dt= (4) ∫∞0e−stt3sin(t)δ(t−3)dt\)=
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has the property that for any continuous
with support in
,
where
. So we have
The remaining two integrals are identical to the Laplace transforms of
and
. For these, we have the property that
so we get
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