(d) L{sin kt} = k / (s^2 + k^2) (f) L{sinh kt} = k / (s^2 - k^2)
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Step 1: Find the Laplace transform of sin(kt) using the property of Laplace transform of sine function: \[ \mathcal{L}\{ \sin(kt) \} = \frac{k}{s^2 + k^2} \] Show more…
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