Homework #2 1. Derive Laplace transform of the signal (a) (b) fu f(n) Imin 2. Find y for s/(s+1) aY(s) = (s+2)/(s+3)(s+4) cY(s) = bY(s) = (s+1)/(0.5s(s+2)(s+3))
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Derive Laplace transform of the signal: (a) To find the Laplace transform of the signal f(t), we can use the definition of the Laplace transform: F(s) = L{f(t)} = ∫[0,∞] e^(-st) f(t) dt where F(s) is the Laplace transform of f(t), and s is the complex variable. Show more…
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