Laplace Transforms (Part 11. Table of Laplace Transforms)
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Table of
Laplace Transforms
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Table Notes
- This list is not a complete listing of Laplace transforms and only contains some of the more commonly used Laplace transforms and formulas.
- Recall the definition of hyperbolic functions.
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- Be careful when using “normal” trig function vs. hyperbolic functions. The only difference in the formulas is the “+ a2” for the “normal” trig functions becomes a “- a2” for the hyperbolic functions!
- Formula #4 uses the Gamma function which is defined as
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If n is a positive integer then,
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The Gamma function is an extension
of the normal factorial function. Here
are a couple of quick facts for the Gamma function
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