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Chapter 6, Section 6.2, Question 08 Use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial value...
Use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial value problem. y(4) - 81y=0; y0 = 20, y' (O) = 51, y" (0) = 126, y" (0) = 243 Enclose arguments of functions in parentheses. For example, sin (2x). y(t) QC
Chapter 6, Section 6.2, Question 04 Find the inverse Laplace transform --1{F(s)} of the given function. 6s+36 FS) $2+12s+100 Your answer should be a function of t. Enclose arguments of functions in parentheses. For example, sin (22). -1{F (3)} = QC
Chapter 6, Section 6.2, Question 17 Find the Laplace transform Y (8) = L {y} of the solution of the given initial value problem y" + 16 = 1,0<t< 10, <t < 0 y(0) = 3, y' (0) = 3 Enclose numerators and denominators in parentheses. For example, (a - b)/(1+n). Y($) = Qe
Chapter 6, Section 6.2, Question 18 Find the Laplace transform Y (8) = L {y} of the solution of the given initial value problem. y" + 4y t, 0<t<1 y (0) = 9, y' (0) = 3 1,1<t<oo Enclose numerators and denominators in parentheses. For example, (a - b)/(1+n). Y() Q
Use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial value problem. y(4)−16y=0; y(0)=34, y′(0)=26, y′′(0)=64, y′′′ (0)=40 Question 11 Use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial value problem. y(4) – 16y=0; y(0) = 34, y' (0) = 26, y" (0) = 64, y'" (0) = 40 Enclose arguments of functions in parentheses. For example, sin (23). g(t) = Qe
Chapter 2, Section 2.1, Additional Question 02 Find the solution of the given initial value problem. ty' +2y = sin (D), y(t) = 3,6 > 0 Enclose arguments of functions, numerators, and denominators in parentheses. For example, sin (2x) or (a --5)/(1+ n). QB
Chapter 6, Section 6.2, Question 04 x Your answer is incorrect. Try again. Find the inverse Laplace transform L {F(s)} of the given function. 2s +12 F(S) = 2+12s+45 Your answer should be a function of t. Enclose arguments of functions in parentheses. For example, sin (2c). 2-'{F(s)} = 2e^(-3t)cos(6)
Chapter 6, Section 6.2, Question 18 x Your answer is incorrect. Try again. Find the Laplace transform Y (3) = [ {y} of the solution of the given initial value problem. It, 0<t<1 y" + 4y = 1,1<t<oo , y(0) = 8, y' (0) = 8 Enclose numerators and denominators in parentheses. For example, (a - b)/(1+n). Y(8) = (8*s+8)/(s^2+16)+(1-e^(-s))
gnment Kreyszig Chapter 6, Section 6.3, Question 21 Using the Laplace transform, solve: y" +9y = r(1), y(0) = 0, y' (O) = 25, where r(t) = 8 sin(t) if 0 << < 1 and 0 if t > 1. Enclose arguments of functions, numerators, and denominators in parentheses. For example, sin (2 * x) or (a - b)/(1+ n). Use an asterisk, * to indicate multiplication. For example, 2 * f (x),a * x* (x + b) * (c*x+d),...
Chapter 5, Section 5.4, Question 10 Use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial value problem. Click here to enter or edit your answer + 2y + y = 6e": 0) = 9, y(0) = -4 y (I) = Click it you would like to show Work for this question: Doen Shotok Question Attempt