Help with heaviside function

Hi all! Can anyone help me out with turning these equations into
M1= one eq. with heaviside
M2= one eq. with heaviside
M1:
0<=x<=10 > M1 = 20.555*x 150,
10<x<=20 > M1 = -0.0167*(x-10)^3 - 0.5*(x-10)^2 + 20.555*x- 150,
20<x<=30 > M1 = 5.555*x + 83.35,
M2:
0<=x<=a > M2 = (1-a/30)*x,
a<x<=30 > M2 = a*(1-x/30)
Best, A

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dpb
dpb am 3 Nov. 2018
Bearbeitet: dpb am 4 Nov. 2018
Oliver Heaviside was an English self-taught electrical engineer, mathematician, and physicist who adapted complex numbers to the study of electrical circuits and, amongst other innovations, invented the Heaviside step function. (mostly Wikipedia intro...dpb)
Hence, it's "heaviside" w/ an "eye", not "heavy" as in weighty...

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