This document provides instructions for Assignment 01 for the course MA104 dated 07.04.2022. Students must submit a PDF file with their roll number and the course code in the file name by 11.04.2021. The assignment contains 3 questions worth 10 marks each - to determine the Laplace transforms of sin(t^2) and cos(t^2) using power series expansion, prove that the limit of the Laplace transform as s approaches 0 is 0 if the function is piecewise continuous, and find the Laplace transform of the Rectified Sine function.
This document provides instructions for Assignment 01 for the course MA104 dated 07.04.2022. Students must submit a PDF file with their roll number and the course code in the file name by 11.04.2021. The assignment contains 3 questions worth 10 marks each - to determine the Laplace transforms of sin(t^2) and cos(t^2) using power series expansion, prove that the limit of the Laplace transform as s approaches 0 is 0 if the function is piecewise continuous, and find the Laplace transform of the Rectified Sine function.
This document provides instructions for Assignment 01 for the course MA104 dated 07.04.2022. Students must submit a PDF file with their roll number and the course code in the file name by 11.04.2021. The assignment contains 3 questions worth 10 marks each - to determine the Laplace transforms of sin(t^2) and cos(t^2) using power series expansion, prove that the limit of the Laplace transform as s approaches 0 is 0 if the function is piecewise continuous, and find the Laplace transform of the Rectified Sine function.
Instructions: Deadline to submit this assignment is 11.04.2021. The file you submit should be a pdf file and the file name should be of the following format: <Roll_No>_MA104_Asgn01.pdf
1. By using a power series expansion, determine (in series form) the
Laplace transforms of sin(t2) and cos(t2). (10 marks)
2. Prove that if J(s) indicates the Laplace transform of a piecewise
continuous function f(t) then 𝐥𝐢𝐦 𝑱(𝒔) = 𝟎. 𝐬→𝟎 (10 marks)
3. Find the Laplace transform of the Rectified Sine function.