Answer:
The Laplace transform of f(t) = 1 is given by
F(s) = (1/s) for all s>0
Step-by-step explanation:
Laplace transform of a function f(t) is given as
F(s) = ∫∞₀ f(t) e⁻ˢᵗ dt
Find the Laplace transform for when f(t) = 1
F(s) = ∫∞₀ 1.e⁻ˢᵗ dt
F(s) = ∫∞₀ e⁻ˢᵗ dt = (1/s) [-e⁻ˢᵗ]∞₀
= -(1/s) [1/eˢᵗ]∞₀
Note that e^(∞) = ∞
F(s) = -(1/s) [(1/∞) - (1/e⁰)]
Note that (1/∞) = 0
F(s) = -(1/s) [0 - 1] = -(1/s) (-1) = (1/s)
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Answer would be C) fifteen fourths
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Let the ∠C be : θ
From the figure, We can see that the Side which is opposite to angle θ is measuring 7 units
Also, We can notice that Hypotenuse is 11 units
As we are dealing with opposite and hypotenuse, we can clearly use Sinθ to find out the angle θ
We know that :
<u>Answer</u> : The measure of ∠C to the nearest degree is 38°