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13 Nov 2019
Problem #16: Use the Laplace transform to solve the following initial value problem. y"-sy-241, = 0(1-3), 310) = 0, y'(0) = 0 The solution is of the form U[g(t)] h(t) (a) Enter the function g(t) into the answer box below; (b) Enter the function h(t) into the answer box below Enter your answer as a symbolic function of t, as in these Problem #16(a): Enter your answer as a symbolic function of t, as in these Problem #16(b): xamples Submit Problem #16 for Grading Just Save Your work has been saved! (Back to Admin Page) 16(a) 16(a) 16(b) 16(a) 16(b 16(a) 16(b) 16(a) 16(b 16(a) Your Answer: 16(a) 16(b) 16(b) 16(a) 16(b) 16(b) 16(a) 16(b) Your Mark: 16(a) 16(b)
Problem #16: Use the Laplace transform to solve the following initial value problem. y"-sy-241, = 0(1-3), 310) = 0, y'(0) = 0 The solution is of the form U[g(t)] h(t) (a) Enter the function g(t) into the answer box below; (b) Enter the function h(t) into the answer box below Enter your answer as a symbolic function of t, as in these Problem #16(a): Enter your answer as a symbolic function of t, as in these Problem #16(b): xamples Submit Problem #16 for Grading Just Save Your work has been saved! (Back to Admin Page) 16(a) 16(a) 16(b) 16(a) 16(b 16(a) 16(b) 16(a) 16(b 16(a) Your Answer: 16(a) 16(b) 16(b) 16(a) 16(b) 16(b) 16(a) 16(b) Your Mark: 16(a) 16(b)
Jean KeelingLv2
11 Jan 2019