(1:2) Where the Laplace Transform comes from (Arthur Mattuck, MIT)
Next Part: • (2:2) Where the Laplace Transform comes fr... Prof. Arthur Mattuck, of the Department of Mathematics at MIT, explains the derivation of the Laplace Transform. This clip was taken from Prof. Mattuck's class "18.03 Differential Equations" and can be found at: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-03S06 The complete version of this specific lecture can be viewed at: • Lec 19 | MIT 18.03 Differential Equations,...

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(2:2) Where the Laplace Transform comes from (Arthur Mattuck, MIT)

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Everything you need to know about Laplace transforms

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