I'm a bit confused in finding the laplace transform of the following:
$f(t) = e^{2t} u(t) $
I know how to solve it if it we're only $e^{2t}$ but the $u(t)$ is confusing.
I'm a bit confused in finding the laplace transform of the following:
$f(t) = e^{2t} u(t) $
I know how to solve it if it we're only $e^{2t}$ but the $u(t)$ is confusing.
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