The graph of f(t) is given in the figure. Represent f(t) using a combination of Heaviside step functions. Use h(t - a) for the Heaviside function shifted a units horizontally. f(t) = help (formulas) Graph of y = f(t) Find a formula for the function graphed Use u for the Heaviside function. Let f = (x^2 - 9)(u(x - 5) - u(x - 14)), where u is the Heaviside function. Compute f(-3) = 0 f(5) = 0 f(7) = 0 f(14) = 0 f(12) = 67.5
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However, I can explain how you might approach this problem. The Heaviside step function, h(t), is defined as: h(t) = 0 for t < 0 h(t) = 1 for t >= 0 A shifted Heaviside function, h(t - a), is 0 for t < a and 1 for t >= a. If the graph of f(t) has jumps at Show moreā¦
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