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An integral transform of a function into another function of a different variable, the Laplace transform of f(x) is obtained by multiplying by e−xy and integrating over the range from 0 to+∞ to give a function of y, i.e. g(y)=∫0∞f (x) e−xydx. Such transforms are useful in solving differential equations.
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