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<math> K \delta(t)
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<math> K \delta(t)             K
<math> K u(t)
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      K u(t)               \frac{K}{s}
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      r(t)                 \frac{1}{s^2}
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      t^{n} u(t)           \frac{n!}{s^{n+1}}
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Table of some Laplace transform

$ f(t) F(s) $ $ K \delta(t) K K u(t) \frac{K}{s} r(t) \frac{1}{s^2} t^{n} u(t) \frac{n!}{s^{n+1}} $

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