(a) Use symbolic math to find the Laplace transform of the signal
x(t) = et sin(2t)u(t).
(b) Use symbolic math to work problem
x(t) = e−4t u(t)+e−5t sin(5t)u(t).
(c) Use symbolic math to find the impulse response of the causal system H1(s)
(d) Use symbolic math to find the impulse response of the causal system H2(s)
(e) Use symbolic math to find the impulse response of the causal system H3(s)
(f) Use symbolic math to find the inverse Laplace transform of X(s)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 20 Nov 2019
laplace() and ilaplace()
richard harvins
richard harvins le 20 Nov 2019
Modifié(e) : richard harvins le 20 Nov 2019
How do I solve these questions?
(a) Use symbolic math to find the Laplace transform of the signal
x(t) = exp(−t) sin(2t)u(t).
(b) Use symbolic math to work problem
x(t) = exp(−4t) u(t)+exp(e−5t) sin(5t)u(t).
(c) Use symbolic math to find the impulse response of the causal system
H1(s)=1/((s+1)(s+3))
(d) Use symbolic math to find the impulse response of the causal system H2(s)
H2(s)=s/(s^2+s+1)
(e) Use symbolic math to find the impulse response of the causal system H3(s)
H3(s)=s^2/(s^2+2s+1)
(f) Use symbolic math to find the inverse Laplace transform of X(s)
X(s)=1/(s^2+9)
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 20 Nov 2019
It would be very rare to want to use the charge on the electron, e, as an additive constant in a question such as these. Perhaps the given formula are incorrect and exponential should have been written instead of subtraction? e^(-t) which in MATLAB would be exp(-t)
How would you write
exp(t) sin(2t)u(t)
as a matlab expression using the symbolic toolbox?

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Rahaf
Rahaf le 17 Fév 2024

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f(t)=u(t-9)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 17 Fév 2024
I don't understand how this answers the question?

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