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SOLVED: LAPLACE TRANSFORM TABLE f()=2 F(s) F(s) = 2f() f()=2 F(s) F(s) = f() 5=0 T(p+I) 37 13.5 (Zn-W)V= 2""=1.23 1.p > -1 3 "=l23- cos (ar ) +0 Zas 10. IcOs (
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when applying the Laplace transform why is the -pi/4 in cos(t-pi/4) ignored ? Thank you. : r/askmath
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