9. Find the Laplace transform of the following function f(t) = 6 + 2t^4 + 3 sin(5t)
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The Laplace transform of a constant is simply the constant itself multiplied by the Laplace transform of 1, which is 1/s. Therefore, the Laplace transform of 6 is 6/s. Show more…
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