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Jun 26th, 2007, 05:28 AM
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Can anyone help me with this one?
Any help appreciated
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Jun 28th, 2007, 08:37 AM
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Re: Can anyone help me with this one?
i) this is very standard - to solve a differential equation using Laplace transforms, take the transform of both sides, solve for s algebraicly, then take the inverse laplace transform of both sides, gives you the answer y(t) ... don't forget the rules about derivatives: F(y') = sY + y(0), F(y'') = (s^2)Y + sy'(0) + sy(0) (I think) where Y is the Laplace transform of y(t).
ii) Same as above, use the rules about the unit step function and repeated functions.
Just read your textbook.
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