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Lap Trans1 Caramat

The document discusses taking the Laplace transform of several functions and using them to find the Laplace transform of another function. It gives the Laplace transforms of f(t)=1, f(t)=t, and f(t)=e-t as basic formulas. It then takes the Laplace transform of g(t)=e-2t and combines the results to find the Laplace transform of h(t)=e-2t+t. The key steps are taking the Laplace transforms of the component functions and combining them using linearity properties of the Laplace transform.

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Lap Trans1 Caramat

The document discusses taking the Laplace transform of several functions and using them to find the Laplace transform of another function. It gives the Laplace transforms of f(t)=1, f(t)=t, and f(t)=e-t as basic formulas. It then takes the Laplace transform of g(t)=e-2t and combines the results to find the Laplace transform of h(t)=e-2t+t. The key steps are taking the Laplace transforms of the component functions and combining them using linearity properties of the Laplace transform.

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Given the function:                       ,     constants   
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  Laplace transform            
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                                                                        1  
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–   ∞
      –                                                                                                                        2  
0
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since         0 when     ∞ and     1 when     0. 


–   ∞
      –                                                                                                      3  
0

since         0 when     ∞ and     1 when     0. 


–   ∞
      –                                                                                                      4  
0

since         0 when     ∞ and     1 when     0. 
Substituting  4 ,  3 , and  2  in  1 : 
                                          
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Taking the least common denominator  LCD  
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                                              5  
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For the first term in the numerator of  5  
   – –    –  –      
                                                         –  – –  –  –  –  
                                                         –  – –  – –  –  –  
                                                         –  – –   – –  –  –                                6  
For the second term in the numerator of  5  
                        –    –    –      –    –  –   –                      7  
For the third term in the numerator of  5  
                        –     –     –     –                               8  
Adding  7  and  8  
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                                                                      –    –   –  –  –     –     
                                                                        – –   – –  

                                                                        –   – –                                             9  

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From  9  and  6 , we find that the terms with    and   cancel out, so that  5  becomes 
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–  – –  –
                                                                
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                                                                                                                                                10  
 
 
 
 

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