(a) Let f(t) be a continuous function defined on [0,0∞) and F(s) be its Laplace transform. (That is F(s) = L(f(t)].)

(i) Prove that L{f(t)/t} = [ F(s) ds.

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asked by guest
on Nov 15, 2024 at 9:34 am



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