How to convert all five signals shown in graph below, to s-domain? Please explain. Thanks. $e^{-x/25}$ $e^{-x/5}$ $e^{-x}$ $e^{-5x}$ $e^{-25x}$
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The first signal is given by e^(-x/25). This is an exponential decay function, where x is the independent variable (usually representing time) and e is the base of the natural logarithm. Show more…
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