Answer
$$2t-2$$
Work Step by Step
The first shifting Theorem can be expressed as:
When $L[f]=F(s)$, then we have: $L[e^{at}f(t)]=F(s-a)$
Now, $f(t-a) =f(t-1) \\=2(t-1) \\=2t-2$
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