I calculate Laplace transform. f(t)=(e^(lambda_1 t)−e^(lambda_1 t))/(t) lambda_1,lambda_2>0, what do next?

gravplasszo

gravplasszo

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2022-09-26

I calculate Laplace transform.
f ( t ) = e λ 1 t e λ 2 t t
λ 1 , λ 2 > 0
I think
0 f ( t ) e s t d t = 0 e λ 1 t e λ 2 t t e s t d t
= 0 e ( λ 1 s ) t t d t 0 e ( λ 2 s ) t t d t
I don't know what to do next.

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lufi8c

lufi8c

Beginner2022-09-27Added 11 answers

There is a property of the Laplace transform where L { f ( t ) t } = s F ( u ) d u where F ( s ) = L { f ( t ) }

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