Use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial-value problem. dy/dt-y=z,\ y(0)=0

Ramsey

Ramsey

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2021-05-16

Use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial-value problem.
dy/dty=z, y(0)=0

Answer & Explanation

SchepperJ

SchepperJ

Skilled2021-05-17Added 96 answers

Step 1
dydty=1, y(0)=0
dydty=1
L{dydty}=L{1}
L{dydt}L{y}=1s
sY(s)y(0)Y(s)=1s
sY(s)0Y(s)=1s
sY(s)Y(s)=1s
(s1)Y(s)=1s
Y(s)=1s(s1)
y(t)=L1{Y(s)}
=L1{1s(s1)}
=L1{s(s1)s(s1)}
=L1{ss(s1)s1s(s1)}
=L1{1s11s}
=L1{1s1}L1{1s}
=et1
That is
y(t)=et1

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