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Find the Laplace transform of:

f(t)=t-2e^(3t)
12 years ago

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Steve
Just consult your table

L{t} = 1/s^2
L{e^3t} = 1/(s-3)

so, L{t - 2e^(3t)} = 1/s^2 - 2/(s-3)
12 years ago

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