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The Laplace transform of a function f (t) is?(a) \(\int_0^{\infty}\) f(t) e^-st(b) \(\int_{-\infty}^0\) f(t) e^-st(c) \(\int_0^{\infty}\) f(t) e^st(d) \(\int_{-\infty}^0\) f(t) e^stI have been asked this question in an online interview.My question is from Definition of the Laplace Transform in portion Intoduction to the Laplace Transform of Network Theory

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The correct choice is (a) \(\int_0^{\infty}\) f(t) e^-st

Easiest EXPLANATION: The Laplace TRANSFORM is a powerful analytical technique that is WIDELY used to study the BEHAVIOR of linear, lumped parameter circuits. L(f(t)) = F (s)



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