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Advanced Engineering Mathematics MATH 011 (TIP Reviewer)

This document contains notes on various mathematical formulas and transforms including: - Euler's theorem and relationships between hyperbolic and trigonometric formulas - Laplace transform formulas including the complex frequency domain, theorems on Laplace transforms, and the initial value and final value theorems - An assignment calculating values using Laplace transforms - Problems involving Laplace and inverse Laplace transforms - Formulas and definition of the Z-transform

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Advanced Engineering Mathematics MATH 011 (TIP Reviewer)

This document contains notes on various mathematical formulas and transforms including: - Euler's theorem and relationships between hyperbolic and trigonometric formulas - Laplace transform formulas including the complex frequency domain, theorems on Laplace transforms, and the initial value and final value theorems - An assignment calculating values using Laplace transforms - Problems involving Laplace and inverse Laplace transforms - Formulas and definition of the Z-transform

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P - Euler's Theorem

Sum and Difference of Formulas

Relationships of Hyperbolic and Trigonometric

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F - List of Formulas
Laplace Transform:

*s = + jw
*w = 2f (angular frequency)
Time Domain h(t)

Complex Frequency Domain H(s)

1
t
tn

cos wt
sin wt
cosh wt
sinh wt

Theorems on Laplace Transform


1. Linearity Property:
*Constants can be taken out before transforming to Laplace.

2. First Shifting Theorem:

3. Second Shifting Theorem:

4. General Heaviside Step Function:

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Initial Value Theorem and Final Value Theorem

*magkabaliktad

Laplace Transforms of Derivative:

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P - Assignment Part 1

= 1.587

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P - Assignment Part 2

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M - Laplace and Inverse Laplace Transform


Laplace Transform:

*s = + jw
*w = 2f (angular frequency)
Time Domain h(t)

Complex Frequency Domain


H(s)

1
t
tn
\pppqzsxqwpxsqa

cos wt
sin wt
cosh wt
sinh wt

Theorems on Laplace Transform


1. Linearity Property:
*Constants can be taken out before transforming to Laplace.

2. First Shifting Theorem:

3. Second Shifting Theorem:

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4. General Heaviside Step Function:

Inverse Laplace Transform


H(s)

h(t)
1
t

cos wt
sin wt
cosh wt
sinh wt

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M - Problems

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Derivation #3

5.

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Z-Transform
Definition of Z-Transform:
The z-transform is the discrete-time counterpart of the Laplace transform.
the z-transform is defined as follows:

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