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inverse laplace transform of {5/(s-4)^3}
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Answered by Steve
L{e^at f(t)} = F(s-a)
so,
L{e^4t f(t)} = F(s-4)

now, what is L^-1(1/s^3) ?
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Answered by Liz
got it thank you
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