Find the inverse Laplace transform of: log((s^2+1)/(s(s+1)))
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Step 1:** Rewrite the given function as: \[f(s) = \log\left(\frac{s^2+1}{s(s+1)}\)\] \[f(s) = \log(s^2+1) - \log(s(s+1))\] ** Show more…
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