State the Laplace transforms of a few simple functions from memory.

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QUESTION: State the Laplace transforms of a few simple functions from memory.

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The Laplace transform is an integral transform used in solving differential equations. It usually converts a differential equation into an easy and solvable algebraic format.

Suppose \(f\left( t \right)\) be a function then the Laplace transform of the function can be written as:

\(F\left( s \right) = L\left\{ {f\left( t \right)} \right\} = \int\limits_0^\infty  {f\left( t \right)}  \cdot {e^{ - st}}dt\).

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