L[y(x)]=Y(s) the following equation has been obtained when Laplace transformation has been applied to an initial value problem in y(x). find y(0).

Dillard

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2021-09-23

L[y(x)]=Y(s) the following equation has been obtained when Laplace transformation has been applied to an initial value problem in y(x). find y(0)
Y(s)=25(5s2)s(s2+25)
25
-26
-25
27
-27

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yunitsiL

yunitsiL

Skilled2021-09-24Added 108 answers

Step 1
We have to use properties of Laplace transform of derivative functions.
Step 2
We have
Y(s)=25(5s2)s(s2+25)
s3Y(s)+25sY(s)=12525s2
s3Y(s)+25sY(s)+25s2125=0(1)
We know that,
[s3Y(s)s2y(0)sy(0)y0)]
is the Laplace transform of y"(x)
Clearly while equating with eq(1)
s2y(0)=25s2
y(0)=(25)
therefpre Answer=(-25)

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