Looking for the steps to solving this L{u( t − 2)e^(3 t)}?

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looking for the steps to solving this L{u( t − 2)e^(3 t)}. The problem itself looks like a second shifting theorem problem but i don't know how it's done.

answer was given as:

((e^6)(e^-2s))/(s-3)
 
looking for the steps to solving this L{u( t − 2)e^(3 t)}. The problem itself looks like a second shifting theorem problem but i don't know how it's done.

answer was given as:

((e^6)(e^-2s))/(s-3)

Substitute:

t1 = t-2

L{u( t − 2)e^(3 t)} → L{u( t1)e^(3 t1 + 6)} → e6 * L{u(t1)e^(3 t1)}
 
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