Chemical Engineering Mcqs

The Laplace transform of exp(at), where a > 0, is defined only for the Laplace parameter, s > a since______________?

(A) The function is exponential

(B) The Laplace transform of integral of exp(at) has finite values only for s > a

(C) The Laplace transform integral of exp(at) has initial values only for s > a

(D) The function exp(at) is piece-wise continuous only for s > a

Submitted By: Ali Uppal


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