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Consider the following initial value problem. y′ + 5y = { 0 t ≤ 1 10 1 ≤ t < 6 0 6 ≤ t < ∞ y(0) = 4 (a) Find the Laplace transform of the right hand side of the above differential equation. (b) Let y(t) denote the solution to the above differential equation, and let Y((s) denote the Laplace transform of y(t). Find Y(s). (c) By taking the inverse Laplace transform of your answer to (b), the...
Find the Laplace transform y(s) of the solution of the given initial value problem. Then invert to find y(t). Write uc for the Heaviside function that turns on at c. not uc(t). S1, y" + 4y = ost< 2, y(0) = 6, 7(0) = 8 lo, 2 St<00; Y(s) = y(t) =
The objective of this question is to find the solution of the following initial-value problem using the Laplace transform. The objective of this question is to find the solution of the following initial-value problem using the Laplace transform y"ye2 y(0) 0 y'(0)=0 [You need to use the Laplace and the inverse Laplace transform to solve this problem. No credit will be granted for using any other technique]. Part a) (10 points) Let Y(s) = L{y(t)}, find an expression for Y(s)...
Consider the initial value problem for function y given by, Consider the initial value problem for function y given by, (a) Find the Laplace Transform of the source function, F(s) = L[-3 F(s) = (b) Find the Laplace Transform of the solution, Y(s) Lt) Y(s) - (c) Find the solution y(t) of the initial value problem above. s(t) Recall: If needed, the step function at c is denoted as u(t - c) -1] Help Entering Answers Preview My Anawers Submit...
Find the Laplace transform Y(s) = L{y} of the solution of the given initial value problem: 1, y' + 9 = 0<t<T 0,7 <t< y(0) = 5, y'(0) = 4
Solve for Y(s), the Laplace transform of the solution y(t) to the initial value problem below. Solve for Y(s), the Laplace transform of the solution y(t) to the initial value problem below. y'' + 3y = 6t3, y(0) = 0, y'(0) = 0 Click here to view the table of Laplace transforms. Click here to view the table of properties of Laplace transforms. Y(s)=0
Solve for Y(s), the Laplace transform of the solution y(t) to the initial value problem below. y" + 4y = 512 - 2. y(0)=0, 7(0) = -8 Click here to view the table of Laplace transforms Click here to view the table of properties of Laplace transforms. Solve for Y(s), the Laplace transform of the solution y(t) to the initial value problem below. y" + 4y = 5t2 - 2. y(0) = 0, y'(O) = - 8 Click here to...
(1 point) Consider the initial value problem d'y dy dt2 dt dt Write down the Laplace transform of the left-hand side of the equation given the initial conditions Your answer should be a function of s and Y with Y denoting the Laplace transform of the solution y Write down the Laplace transform of the right-hand side of the equation Your answer should be a function of s only. Next equate your last two answers and solve for Y. You...
In this exercise we will use the Laplace transform to solve the following initial value problem: y"-2y'+ 17y-17, y(0)=0, y'(0)=1 (1) First, using Y for the Laplace transform of y(t), i.e., Y =L(y(t)), find the equation obtained by taking the Laplace transform of the initial value problem (2) Next solve for Y= (3) Finally apply the inverse Laplace transform to find y(t)
-16 points 17. Find the Laplace transform Y(s) of the solution of the given initial value problem. Then invert to find y(t). Write u for the Heaviside function that turns on at cnot u(t y"36y = e-2u y(0) 0 y'(O) = 0 Y(s) y(t) Submit Answer Save Progress Practice Another Version -16 points 17. Find the Laplace transform Y(s) of the solution of the given initial value problem. Then invert to find y(t). Write u for the Heaviside function that...