a'(t) = -x(t – 1), x(t) = 1 on [-1,0], is given by 1(t) = E(-1)* t – (k – 1))* k! for n-1

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USE Laplace transform to solve this problem.

a' (t) = -x(t – 1),
a(t) = 1 on [-1,0],
is given by
2(t) = E(-1)* E – (k – 1))*
for n-1<tsn,
k!
k=0
where n is a nonnegative integer.
USE Laplace transform to solve this problem
Transcribed Image Text:a' (t) = -x(t – 1), a(t) = 1 on [-1,0], is given by 2(t) = E(-1)* E – (k – 1))* for n-1<tsn, k! k=0 where n is a nonnegative integer. USE Laplace transform to solve this problem
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