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Find the Laplace transform of sin2t/t

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Answered by hemalathaboopathy200
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Answer:

, Using a translation theorem to determine that

Lf(t−a)u(t−a) is equivalent to F(s)e−as,

I determined that Lsin(2t)u(t−π) is equal to

Lsin(2t)∗e−(π)t

and found the Laplace transform to be

2/(s2+4)∗e−(π)t

Step-by-step explanation:

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