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There are continuous functions, for example f(t) = e^{t^2}, for which the integral defining the Laplace transform does not converge for any value of the Laplace variable s. So you could say that this continuous function does not have a Laplace transform.
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f(t)dt and when f(t)=1=1/s or f(t)=k=k/s. finaly can be solve:Laplace transform t domain and s domain L.
They can in a certain context. But that is not always the case. You need to see why and how the word is being used