How can we find inverse laplace transform of this equation ? L^(-1) ((1)/(s^2(s+2)^2))

Evelyn Freeman

Evelyn Freeman

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2022-10-16

How can we find inverse laplace transform of this equation ?
L 1 ( 1 s 2 ( s + 2 ) 2 )

Answer & Explanation

Tiberlaue

Tiberlaue

Beginner2022-10-17Added 7 answers

Check
1 s 2 ( s + 2 ) 2 = 1 4 ( 1 s 2 1 s + 1 s + 2 + 1 ( s + 2 ) 2 )
use the fact that
L 1 1 s = 1 ,     L 1 1 s 2 = t ,     L 1 1 x + 2 = e 2 t
So
L 1 1 s 2 ( s + 2 ) 2 = 1 4 [ t 1 + e 2 t + t e 2 t ]
Nathalie Case

Nathalie Case

Beginner2022-10-18Added 4 answers

HINT: Use partial fractions as follows
1 s 2 ( s + 2 ) 2 = 1 4 ( 1 s 2 1 s + 1 s + 2 + 1 ( s + 2 ) 2 )

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