Find: \[ L^{-1}\left\{\log \left(\frac{p+1}{p+2}\right)\right\} \]
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Step 1: Recall the property of the Laplace transform: \[ L\{f(t) * g(t)\} = F(p)G(p) \] where \( * \) denotes convolution. Show more…
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