What is L (t.sin t) = ?
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For L(d/dt(sint/t)), we first calculate laplace of derivative of function sint/t as s×L(sint/t)-(sin0)/0. Now sin0/0 can be calculated using limiting value of sint/t at t=0. As t tends to 0 sint~=t so limiting value=1. So the answer becomes sL(sint/t)-1.
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