Inverse Laplace transform of (1)/(s−lambda) is e^(lambda t)

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2022-11-18

Inverse Laplace transform of 1 s λ is e λ t ?

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Berattirna

Berattirna

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Your answer is correct. The inverse Laplace transform is
L { F ( s ) } = 1 2 π i γ i γ + i F ( s ) e s t d s .
In your problem, we have that F ( s ) = 1 s λ so we have a simple pole in the s plane at s = λ
1 2 π i γ i γ + i F ( s ) e s t d s = 1 2 π i γ i γ + i e s t s λ d s = Res = lim s λ ( s λ ) e s t s λ = e t λ
as you have found.

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