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determine the Laplace transform of t¾​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

We find the transform of the function g(t) = eatcos bt, then divide by s, since we are finding the Laplace transform of the integral of g(t) evaluated from 0 to t. This follows the same process as examples (a) and (b). Find the Laplace transform of the function `g(t)=te^(-3t)` then divide by s.

Answered by RishirajRout007
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We find the transform of the function g(t) = eatcos bt, then divide by s, since we are finding the Laplace transform of the integral of g(t) evaluated from 0 to t. This follows the same process as examples (a) and (b). Find the Laplace transform of the function `g(t)=te^(-3t)` then divide by s.

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