find the L.T of t^2 e^-2t
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The answer is 2/(s+2)²
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Step-by-step explanation:
L{f(t)} = t²
L{f(t)} = 2/s²
according to first shifting theorem
L{t² e^-2t} = 2/(s+2)²
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