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I don't quite understand how to solve problems with time shifted exponentials, such as:
 
I don't quite understand how to solve problems with time shifted exponentials, such as:
  
<math>x(t) = e^{-3(t-5)} u(t+2)</math>
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<math>x(t) = e^{-3(t-5)} u(t-5)</math>

Latest revision as of 08:43, 8 October 2008

I don't quite understand how to solve problems with time shifted exponentials, such as:

$ x(t) = e^{-3(t-5)} u(t-5) $

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