Laplace Transform the Definite Integral of e^(-T)cos(T) using the Convolution Theorem

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Laplace Transform the Definite Integral of e^(-T)cos(T) using the Convolution Theorem

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thank you :) it was indeed helpful to someone in the world

dudes
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you could also transform cos into and eulers equivalent equation to avoid parts

zDoubleE
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How did I not realize I can just set the whole thing as f(t)? thanks man.

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