Chapter 8: Q3P (page 448)
Use the convolution integral to find the inverse transforms of:
Short Answer
The inverse transform of given equation is
Chapter 8: Q3P (page 448)
Use the convolution integral to find the inverse transforms of:
The inverse transform of given equation is
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For each of the following differential equations, separate variables and find a solution containing one arbitrary constant. Then find the value of the constant to give a particular solution satisfying the given boundary condition. Computer plot a slope field and some of the solution curves.
y = 1when x = 0
By using Laplace transforms, solve the following differential equations subject to the given initial conditions.
Using , find the general solution of each of the following differential equations. Compare a computer solution and, if necessary, reconcile it with yours. Hint: See comments just after , and Example .
Prove the general formula L29.
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