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7.10.4 Question Help Use the method of Laplace transforms to solve the given initial value problem. Here, x and y denote diy(t) is INCORRECT
but
x(t) is CORRECT

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Here x - 6x + 2y - Sint X (0) 20 29 x - y - 4y = cost Now, – e sim 2t - e Cosat 4 X(t) = cost & sint & correct solution. WR f

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