Find the Laplace transform. y(t)=3e^{-t}-5t^2e^{2t}

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2021-09-11

Find the Laplace transform.
y(t)=3et5t2e2t

Answer & Explanation

unessodopunsep

unessodopunsep

Skilled2021-09-12Added 105 answers

Given:
y(t)=3et5t2e2t (1)
Using the Laplace transform for both sides of (1)
L{y(t)}=L{3et5te2t}
L{y(t)}=3L{3et}5L{te2t} using linearity property - (2)
We have
L{eat}=1sa;s>a , then
L{et}=1s(1)=1s+1(3)
Also, we have
L{tnF(t)}=(1)ndndsnf(s);n=1,2,3,
where f(s)=L{F(t)}
Here F(t)=e2t , then
L{F(t)}=L{e2t}=1s2=f(s)
Now
L{t2e2t}=(1)2d2ds2f(s)
=1d2ds2(1s2)
=dds{dds(s2)1}
=dds(1)(s2)11
=dds(1)(s2)2
=(1)(2)(s2)21
=2(s2)3
L{t2e2t}=2(s2)3(4)
using (3) and (4) in (2) , we get
L{y(t)}=3×1s+15×2(s2)3
L{y(t)}=3s+110(s2)3

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