Solve L^(-1) (frac(2s-11)((s-2)^2+4))

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2021-09-06

Solve
L1(2s11(s2)2+4)

Answer & Explanation

hajavaF

hajavaF

Skilled2021-09-07Added 90 answers

Step 1
We use the standard results of inverse Laplace transform to solve this problem.
Step 2
L1(2s11(s2)2+4)
2s11(s2)2+4=2(s2)7(s2)2+4=2(s2)(s2)2+47(s2)2+4
L1(2s11(s2)2+4)=2L1((s2)(s2)2+4)7L1(1(s2)2+4)
=2e2tcos(2t)72e2tsin(2t)
=e2t(2cos(2t)72sin(2t))
L1(2s11(s2)2+4)=e2t(4cos(2t)7sin(2t))2

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