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Theorem 2.
order a and such that
3. Let L-1 (F(p); x) = f(x). If f(x) is sectionally continuous and of exponential
lim f(x)
exists, then for p > a, we have
X-0 Y
[-1 {F (P); x } = { f(u) du.
Transcribed Image Text:O Theorem 2. order a and such that 3. Let L-1 (F(p); x) = f(x). If f(x) is sectionally continuous and of exponential lim f(x) exists, then for p > a, we have X-0 Y [-1 {F (P); x } = { f(u) du.
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