Is This the Correct Laplace Transform of t^3/e^5?

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hi,

im trying to find the laplace of t^3/e^5

i get the answer as:

6/e^5.s^4 could someone please confirm this for me.
thanks
 
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A casual glance seems to give the expression \frac{6}{s^{4}e^{5}} for the Laplace transform.
However, do use parentheses in the future to make your expressions unambiguous.
 


Hi there,

Yes, your answer is correct! The Laplace transform of t^3/e^5 is indeed 6/e^5.s^4. Good job!
 
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