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Let f be a function defined for t ≥ 0. Then the integral ℒ{f(t)} = [infinity] e−stf(t) dt 0 is said to be the Laplace transform of f, provided that the integral converges. Find ℒ{f(t)}. (Write your answer as a function of s.) f(t) = 9, 0 ≤ t < 5 0, t ≥ 5

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