Math, asked by sonambhardiya, 3 months ago

The Laplace transform of
5​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Table of Laplace Transforms

Table of Laplace Transformsf(t)=L−1{F(s)} F(s)=L{f(t)}

Table of Laplace Transformsf(t)=L−1{F(s)} F(s)=L{f(t)}5. √t √π2s32

Table of Laplace Transformsf(t)=L−1{F(s)} F(s)=L{f(t)}5. √t √π2s326. tn−12,n=1,2,3,… 1⋅3⋅5⋯(2n−1)√π2nsn+12

Table of Laplace Transformsf(t)=L−1{F(s)} F(s)=L{f(t)}5. √t √π2s326. tn−12,n=1,2,3,… 1⋅3⋅5⋯(2n−1)√π2nsn+127. sin(at) ⁡ as2+a2

Table of Laplace Transformsf(t)=L−1{F(s)} F(s)=L{f(t)}5. √t √π2s326. tn−12,n=1,2,3,… 1⋅3⋅5⋯(2n−1)√π2nsn+127. sin(at) ⁡ as2+a28. cos(at) ⁡ ss2+a2

Answered by nabajitdharua07
5

Answer:

The Laplace transform of

5 is √t √π2s32

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