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OpenStudy (anonymous):

find the laplace of sinh(at)

hartnn (hartnn):

write sinh at in terms of e^at and a^-at

hartnn (hartnn):

e^-at

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u explain further or if possible write the answer

zepdrix (zepdrix):

|dw:1350243187881:dw| So as heart was saying, switch the hyperbolic function to exponentials using this identity, then setup the integral and it shouldn't be too bad from here. Integrating exponentials is a bit easier than other functions. ^^ Need help getting through the rest of it? :D

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