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The general idea is to take the Laplace Transform, then the inverse Laplace.
Below is my work of the problem. I am not sure how comfortable you are with using Laplace in general or with partial fractions, but feel free to ask any follow-up questions if there are steps that are confusing you. Hope this at least helps or gets you in the right direction :)
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