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Let f(t) be a function defined for all values of t. The Laplace Transform of f(t) is defined by: F(s)=
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chelsea
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Let f(t) be a function defined for all values of t. The Laplace Transform of f(t) is defined by: F(s)=
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chelsea
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solve y"+4y-4z'=3x
z"+z-y'=1-x where y(0)=z(0)=1 and y'(0)=z'(0)=0 by laplace transform
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assma
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Solve the DE by using the Laplace transform:
x''+x=cos(3t), x(0)=x'(0)=0
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David
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Use the Laplace Transform to solve this initial value problem.
y'''' - 8y = 0, y'(0)=63, y''(0)=216, y'''(0)=297 I would really
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Emily
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What is the laplace transform of:
f(t) = 0, 0<t<2 t, 2<t thanks!
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Michael
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the Laplace transform of e^4t(cos 2t)??
please i need help. thanks
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jimmy
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What is the laplace transform of (t^2)sin(t)?
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Mike
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what is the laplace transform of
5/2.e^t-3/2.e^-t
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mo
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what is the Laplace transform of e^4t(cos 2t) ?
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Marcel
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