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I'm having difficulty finding the convolution using the Heaviside function. If anyone can help me with it, that would be great. – Kayla Huddle Nov 16 '21 at 16:42
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Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking. – Harish Chandra Rajpoot Nov 16 '21 at 16:43
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That $e^{3t}$ is not "normal"! Normal would be $ce^{3t^2}$. – David C. Ullrich Nov 16 '21 at 16:51
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Hint: In general $\int_{-\infty}^\infty f(t) u(t-a),dt=\int_a^\infty f(t),dt$. – David C. Ullrich Nov 16 '21 at 16:53
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Can you please show your own attempt? As it is it's not incredibly easy to give advice outside of "use the definition of the convolution" without just solving the problem for you – Stephen Donovan Nov 16 '21 at 17:02
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Try writing out the integral explicitly and see where you can go from there. – Maximilian Janisch Nov 16 '21 at 17:17