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My teacher is not very helpful, so please write cleanly and show your steps so I can learn.
Please answer both parts and delineate your answers for each part.
Use the Laplace transform to solve the following initial value problem: y" +4y-cos(8t) y(0) = 0, y'(0) =0 First, using Y for the Laplace transform of y(t), .e., Y Ly(t)), find the equation you get by taking the Laplace transform of the differential equation and solving for Y y(s)- Find the partial fraction decomposition of Y(s) and its inverse Laplace transform to find the solution of the IVP: y(t) =
My teacher is not very helpful, so please write cleanly and show your steps so I can learn.
Please answer both parts and delineate your answers for each part.
Use the Laplace transform to solve the following initial value problem: y" +4y-cos(8t) y(0) = 0, y'(0) =0 First, using Y for the Laplace transform of y(t), .e., Y Ly(t)), find the equation you get by taking the Laplace transform of the differential equation and solving for Y y(s)- Find the partial fraction decomposition of Y(s) and its inverse Laplace transform to find the solution of the IVP: y(t) =
Hubert KochLv2
21 Apr 2019