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Let f(t) be a function on [0,

infinity[infinity]).

The Laplace transform of f is the function F defined by the integral

F(s)equals=Integral from 0 to infinity e Superscript negative st Baseline f left parenthesis t right parenthesis dt∫0[infinity]e−stf(t)dt.

Use this definition to determine the Laplace transform of the following function.

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