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webwork mth 256 hass lesson_21_csing-laplace-transforms-to solve-hps 6 Lesson 21 Using Laplace Transforms to Solve IVPs: Problem6 Prev Up Next (1 point) Use the Laplace transform to solve the following initial value problem: y"-10y' + 41y = 0 y(0) 0, y'(0) = 4 First, using Ynfor the Laplace transform of y(t), i e, Y = Cde)} ind the equation you get by taking the Laplace transform of the differential equation Now solve for Y(s) = By completing the square in the denominator and inverting the transform, find y(t) Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem Preview Answers Submit Anewers You have attempted this problem O times. You have untimited attempts remaining
webwork mth 256 hass lesson_21_csing-laplace-transforms-to solve-hps 6 Lesson 21 Using Laplace Transforms to Solve IVPs: Problem6 Prev Up Next (1 point) Use the Laplace transform to solve the following initial value problem: y"-10y' + 41y = 0 y(0) 0, y'(0) = 4 First, using Ynfor the Laplace transform of y(t), i e, Y = Cde)} ind the equation you get by taking the Laplace transform of the differential equation Now solve for Y(s) = By completing the square in the denominator and inverting the transform, find y(t) Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem Preview Answers Submit Anewers You have attempted this problem O times. You have untimited attempts remaining
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