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Laplace/Fourier of composed functions

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It seems easy..but it's not...
I'd like to know if anyone has the knowledge of this....The result of a Laplace transform of two composed functions ( imagine for example a system that transforms cos(w0*t) into cos( w1*t+k1*cos(w0*t)) ... I have never heard of applying a transform to a composed function such as the output (I'd like to know what the impulse response of such a system would be)...and I am beginning to be very curious because it can be found nowhere, online at least...

Thanks in advance ...good luck finding, I'll keep digging on my side...
 

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