1. If Laplace transform of f(t) is F(s), then £ f(t - a) u (t - a)= 0





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  • By: guest on 02 Jun 2017 01.13 am
    £f(t) = £-1F(s) = f(t) £[a f1(t) + bf2(t)] = aF1(s) + bF2(s) where £[f(t - T)] = e-sT F(s) £[e-at f(t)] = F(s + a) Initial value theorem Final value theroem Convolution Integral where t is dummy variable for t.
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