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Find f(t) for the function f(s)=14s2+56s+152(s+6)(s2+4s+20)
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The answer to this question is 225s³+2264s²+9956s+27000
f(s)=14s^2+56s+15²(s+6)(s^2+4s+20)
14²+56s+225(s+6)(s²+4s+20)
14s²+56s+225s³+2250s²+9900s+27000
225s³+2264s²+9956s+27000
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