78. Let x(t) and X (s) be an LT pair. Using the definition of the Laplace transform to prove the following LT pairs: x(t

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78. Let x(t) and X (s) be an LT pair. Using the definition of the Laplace transform to prove the following LT pairs: x(t

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78. Let x(t) and X (s) be an LT pair. Using the definition of the Laplace transform to prove the following LT pairs: x(t-c)u(t-c) X(s)es, c>0 (Time shifting) X(), a>0 (Time Scaling) x(at) tx(1) →X (²), -d (Modulation) eat x(1) X(s-a) (Modulation)
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