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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 11:32, dondre54

(1 point) If f(t) is continuous for t≥0, the {\it Laplace transform} of f is the function F defined by F(s)=∫[infinity]0f(t)e−stdt and the domain of F is the set consisting of all number s for which the integral converges. (a) Find the Laplace transform of f(t)=1. (Make sure you can state the domain of F if we ask for it later!) F(s)=

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