Using partial fractions, find the inverse Laplace transform of the function f(s)=(s^2+2)/(s^2(s^2+3))

Milagros Moon

Milagros Moon

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2022-11-25

Using partial fractions, find the inverse Laplace transform of the function
f ( s ) = s 2 + 2 s 2 ( s 2 + 3 )

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Dalia Cordova

Dalia Cordova

Beginner2022-11-26Added 8 answers

s 2 + 2 s 2 ( s 2 + 3 ) = A s + B s 2 + C s 2 + 3 = A s ( s 2 + 3 ) + B ( s 2 + 3 ) + C s 2 s 2 ( s 2 + 3 ) = A s 3 + ( B + C ) s 2 + 3 A s + 3 B s 2 ( s 2 + 3 )
So equating the powers of s you have A=0, 3B=2 and B+C=1 that is B=2/3 and C=1/3 and then
f ( s ) = 2 3 s 2 + 1 3 ( s 2 + 3 )
So you have
L { f ( s ) } = [ 2 3 t + 1 3 3 sin ( 3 t ) ] u ( t )

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