Find the Laplace transform of f(t)=int_0^t sin(r)u(r−beta)(t−r)^(alpha) dr for alpha,beta>0 where u is the unit step function.

honigtropfenvi

honigtropfenvi

Answered question

2022-09-11

I want to find the Laplace transform of
f ( t ) = 0 t sin ( r ) u ( r β ) ( t r ) α d r
for α , β > 0 where u is the unit step function. I don't understand what my approach should be here - I know that
L { u ( t c ) f ( t c ) } = e s c L { f ( t ) } ,
but I don't see how to convert the expression with the integral into the familiar form

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Raven Mosley

Raven Mosley

Beginner2022-09-12Added 14 answers

Hint: f ( t ) = sin ( t ) u ( t β ) t α
Edit: As a sanity check, your final answer should be:
e β s Γ ( α + 1 ) s α + 1 cos ( β ) + s sin ( β ) s 2 + 1

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