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The Initial Value Theorem

If a signal $ x(t) = 0, t < 0 $and x(0) is not an impulse or higher-order singularity, then

$ x(0^+) = lim_{s->\infty} s*X(s) $, where X(s) denoted the laplace transformation of x(t)


The Final Value Theorem

If a signal x(t) = 0, t < 0 and $ lim_{t->\infty} x(t) $ exists, then

$ lim_{t->\infty} x(t) = lim_{s->0} s*X(s) $, where X(s) denoted the laplace transformation of x(t)

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