I am having trouble finding the inverse Laplace

Kason Palmer

Kason Palmer

Answered question

2022-03-31

I am having trouble finding the inverse Laplace transform of:
1s29s+20
I tried writing it in a different way:
L1{1(s92)2(12)2}=2L1{12(s92)2(12)2}

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sa3b4or9i9

Beginner2022-04-01Added 14 answers

I'll give you a hint so you can practice because I think it might be helpful for you. Try rewriting this using partial fractions and then using the linearity of the inverse laplace if you need more information, please comment.
Alannah Campos

Alannah Campos

Beginner2022-04-02Added 10 answers

I have done it:
X(s)=1s29s+20=1(s4)(s5)=1s4+1s5
=>x(t)=e4t+e5t

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