What is the inverse laplace transform of

Kassandra Cherry

Kassandra Cherry

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2022-03-16

What is the inverse laplace transform of F(s)=12ln(s{2}+b2s{2}+a2) with a,b ϵ R?

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bicicletagyp

bicicletagyp

Beginner2022-03-17Added 4 answers

F(s)=L[f(t)](s)=0f(t)estdt
F(s)=0tf(t)estdt
You have:
F(s)=12ln(s2+b2s2+a2)
F(s)=ss2+b2ss2+a2
now we know that:
L1(ss2+b2ss2+a2)=cos(bt)cos(at)
and from what I showed above we can say that:
tf(t)=cos(bt)cos(at)
f(t)=cos(at)cos(bt)t

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