find the laplace transform of this equation: \(\displaystyle{4}-{4}{t}+{2}{t}^{{2}}\) What

Beckham Short

Beckham Short

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2022-04-15

find the laplace transform of this equation:
44t+2t2
What I am doing:
4s4s2+4s3
4s24ss3+4s3
4s24s+4s3
But I am getting the wrong answer, can you please tell me what I am doing wrong?

Answer & Explanation

Gonarsu2dw8

Gonarsu2dw8

Beginner2022-04-16Added 19 answers

Using the linearity of the Laplace transform, we have
L(44t+2t2)=4L(1)4L(t)+2L(t2)=4s4s2+4s3
The lowest common denominator is s3, thus
4s4s2+4s3=4s2s34ss3+4s3=4s24s+4s3=4(s2s+1)s3

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