Published On Oct 30, 2018
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
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