How to do a Convolution of a Square with an Exponential

Explains how to calculate the convolution of a square (or Rect) function with an exponential function, using my approach (which avoids the often-confusing method of talking about "shifting" functions past each other). Note that there is a minor typo at 7:00 min where 3^9 should be e^9 If you would like to support me to make these videos, you can join the Channel Membership, by hitting the "Join" button below the video, and making a contribution to support the cost of a coffee a month. It would be very much appreciated. Check out my search for signals in everyday life, by following my social media feeds: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Instagram:   / iainexplains   Other related videos: (see http://www.iaincollings.com) • Convolution in 5 Easy Steps    • Convolution in 5 Easy Steps   • How to Understand Convolution    • How to Understand Convolution ("This is an...   • What is Convolution? And Two Examples where it arises    • What is Convolution? And Two Examples wher...   • Convolution with a Delta function:    • Convolution with Delta Function   • Convolution of two square functions:    • Convolution of Square with Rectangle   • Convolution of two exponentials:    • Convolution of two Exponentials   • Convolution Equation Explained:    • Convolution Equation Explained ("Best expl...   For a full list of Videos and Summary Sheets, goto: http://www.iaincollings.com .