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==CAS Syntax== | ==CAS Syntax== | ||
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;Laplace[ <Function> ] | ;Laplace[ <Function> ] | ||
− | Returns the [[w:Laplace_transform|Laplace transform]] of the given function | + | :Returns the [[w:Laplace_transform|Laplace transform]] of the given function |
− | :{{example|1=<code> Laplace[sin(t)]</code> returns <math>\mathbf{\frac{1}{t^{2} + 1}} </math> | + | :{{example|1=<code> Laplace[sin(t)]</code> returns <math>\mathbf{\frac{1}{t^{2} + 1}} </math> }} |
;Laplace[ <Function>, <Variable> ] | ;Laplace[ <Function>, <Variable> ] | ||
− | Returns the Laplace transform of the function, with respect to the given variable. | + | :Returns the Laplace transform of the function, with respect to the given variable. |
:{{examples|1=<div> | :{{examples|1=<div> | ||
− | ::<code>Laplace[sin(a*t),t]</code> returns <math>\mathbf{\frac{a}{a^{2} + t^{2}}}</math> | + | ::<code>Laplace[sin(a*t),t]</code> returns <math>\mathbf{\frac{a}{a^{2} + t^{2}}}</math> |
− | ::<code>Laplace[sin(a*t),a]</code> returns <math>\mathbf{\frac{t}{a^{2} + t^{2}}}</math> | + | ::<code>Laplace[sin(a*t),a]</code> returns <math>\mathbf{\frac{t}{a^{2} + t^{2}}}</math> </div> |
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{{Note|1= See also [[InverseLaplace Command|InverseLaplace]] command.}} | {{Note|1= See also [[InverseLaplace Command|InverseLaplace]] command.}} |
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CAS Syntax
- Laplace[ <Function> ]
- Returns the Laplace transform of the given function
- Example:
Laplace[sin(t)]
returns \mathbf{\frac{1}{t^{2} + 1}}
- Laplace[ <Function>, <Variable> ]
- Returns the Laplace transform of the function, with respect to the given variable.
- Examples:
Laplace[sin(a*t),t]
returns \mathbf{\frac{a}{a^{2} + t^{2}}}Laplace[sin(a*t),a]
returns \mathbf{\frac{t}{a^{2} + t^{2}}}
Note: See also InverseLaplace command.