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Use the definition of the Laplace transform to find L(f(t) if f(t)=t^5

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\mathcal{L}\{t^n\}=(n!)/(s^(n+1))

So


\mathcal{L}\{f(t)\}=(5!)/(s^(5+1))=(120)/(s^6)

User OozeMeister
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Answer:

120/s^6

Explanation:

There is an easy formula for this...

L(t^n)=n!/(s^(n+1))

Your n=5 here

L(t^5)=5!/(s^6)

L(t^5)=120/s^6

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