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E E 238 B1 - Winter 2012

Solution to HW #9

Solution to Homework Assignment 9


Solution to Problem 1: test
(a) From Table 6.1, et u(t)

1
.
s+1

et u(t ) = e e(t ) u(t ).


By time-shifting property and linearity,
L{et u(t )} =

e(s+1)
e es
=
.
s+1
s+1

(b)
sin[0 (t )]u(t) = sin(0 t) cos(0 )u(t) cos(0 t) sin(0 )u(t).
From Table 6.1, sin(0 t)u(t)

0
s2 +02

L{sin[0 (t )]u(t)} = cos(0 )

s2

and cos(0 t)u(t)

s
.
s2 +02

By linearity,

0
s
0 cos(0 ) s sin(0 )
sin(0 ) 2
=
.
2
2
+ 0
s + 0
s2 + 02

Solution to Problem 2: test


Rt
(a) u(t) = ( )d . By time-integration property: U (S) = 1s .
(b) cos(bt)u(t) = 12 ejbt u(t) + 12 ejbt u(t). From (a), we have shown u(t)
property. By frequency-shifting property,
ejbt u(t)
By linearity,

1
,
s jb

cos(bt)u(t)

ejbt u(t)

1
.
s + jb

1 1
1 1
s
.
+
= 2
2 s jb 2 s + jb
s + b2

Solution to Problem 3: nothing


(a)
df1 (t)
= (t) (t 2).
dt
By time-differentiation property and (t) 1, we have
sF1 (s) f (0 ) = 1 e2s = F1 (s) =

1 e2s
.
s

(b)
df2 (t)
= u(t) 3u(t 2) + 2u(t 3).
dt
By time-differentiation property and linearity,
1 3e2s 2e3s
sF2 (s) f2 (0 ) =
+
.
s
s
s

Thus,
F2 (s) =

1 3e2s + 2e3s
.
s2
1

1
s

using time-integration

E E 238 B1 - Winter 2012

Solution to Problem 4: nothing


(a)
F (s) =

s2

Solution to HW #9

2s + 5
2s + 5
1
1
=
=
+
.
+ 5s + 6
(s + 2)(s + 3)
s+2 s+3

Thus,
f (t) = (e2t + e3t )u(t).
(b)
F (s) =

k0 k1
a
5
= 2+
+
,
+ 2)
s
s
s+2

s2 (s

where
a = (s + 2)F (s)|s=2 =
k0 = s2 F (s)|s=0 =
k1 =
Thus
F (s) =

5
2

5
4

d[s2 F (s)]
5
5
|
=

|s=0 =
.
s=0
ds
(s + 2)2
4

51 5 1
51
5

=
+
,
2
+ 2)
2s
4s 4s+2

s2 (s

(c)
F (s) =

5
f (t) = (2t 1 + e2t )u(t).
4

se3s + 2
2
s
e3s +
.
=
2
2
s + 2s + 2
(s + 1) + 1
(s + 1)2 + 1
|
{z
}
|
{z
}
F1 (s)

We have

F1 (s) =

F2 (s)

s+1
1

.
(s + 1)2 + 1 (s + 1)2 + 1

Thus,
f1 (t) = et cos tu(t) et sin tu(t),

f2 (t) = 2et sin tu(t).

and
f (t) = f1 (t 3) + f2 (t) = e(t3) [cos(t 3) sin(t 3)] u(t 3) + 2et sin tu(t).

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