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Division by t
If L {f (t)} = F (s) , then,
∞
f (t)
L{ } = ∫ F (u) du
t s
f (t)
provided lim [ ] exists.
t→0 t
Proof of Division by t
Let
f (t)
g(t) = , then
t
f (t) = t g(t)
L {f (t)} = L {t g(t)}
d
F (s) = − L {g(t)}
ds
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s
L {g(t)} = − ∫ F (u) du
∞
∞
f (t)
L{ } = ∫ F (u) du
t s
Problem 01 | Division by t
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Problem 03 | Division by t
Problem 04 | Division by t
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