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:<math>F(s) = \mathcal{L} \left\{u(t-a) g(t-a)\right\}=\int_0^{\infty} e^{-st} u(t-a) g(t-a) \,dt = e^{-as} G(s) </math>
:<math>F(s) = \mathcal{L} \left\{u(t-a) g(t-a)\right\}=\int_0^{\infty} e^{-st} u(t-a) g(t-a) \,dt = e^{-as} G(s) </math>


:<math>F(s) = \mathcal{L} \left\{g'(t)\right\}=\int_0^{\infty} g'(t) \,dt = sG(s) - g(0) </math>
:<math>F(s) = \mathcal{L} \left\{g'(t)\right\}=\int_0^{\infty} e^{-st} g'(t) \,dt = sG(s) - g(0) </math>

:<math>F(s) = \mathcal{L} \left\{g''(t)\right\}=\int_0^{\infty} e^{-st} g''(t) \,dt = s^2 \cdot G(s) - s \cdot g(0) - g'(0) </math>

:<math>F(s) = \mathcal{L} \left\{g^{(n)}(t)\right\}=\int_0^{\infty} e^{-st} g^{(n)}(t) \,dt = s^n \cdot G(s) - s^{n-1} \cdot g(0) - s^{n-2} \cdot g'(0) - ... - g^{(n-1)}(0) </math>

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