Find the laplace transform of frac(1)(2a)(sin at + at cos at)

Brennan Flores

Brennan Flores

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2021-09-04

Find the laplace transform of 12a(sinat+atcosat)

Answer & Explanation

opsadnojD

opsadnojD

Skilled2021-09-05Added 95 answers

Step 1
Let f(t)=12a(sinat+atcosat)
Step 2
To determine the given function's Laplace transform:
L{f(t)}=L{12a(sinat+atcosat)}
=12a(L{sinat}+aLft{tcosat})L  is linear
=12a(as2+a2+a(ddsss2+a2))L{tg(t)}=ddsG(s)  where  G(s)=L{g(t)}
=121s2+a212((s2+a2)×1s(2s)(s2+a2)2)  by division rule for derivatves
=12(s2+a2)a2s2(s2+a2)2
Therefore,
L{12a(sinat+atcosat)}=12(s2+a2)a2s2(s2+a2)2

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