What algebraic step is taken here? s^2F(s)−s−1+(s^2F(s)−s−1)/(s^(1/2))+F(s)=1/s+(1)/(s^2) => F(s)(s^2+s^(3/2)+1)=(1/s+(1)/(s^2))(s^2+s^(3/2)+1) => F(s)=1/s+(1)/(s^2)

Kirsten Mcintyre

Kirsten Mcintyre

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2022-09-09

We have as part of a Laplace transform: s 2 F ( s ) s 1 + s 2 F ( s ) s 1 s 1 2 + F ( s ) = 1 s + 1 s 2 F ( s ) ( s 2 + s 3 2 + 1 ) = ( 1 s + 1 s 2 ) ( s 2 + s 3 2 + 1 ) F ( s ) = 1 s + 1 s 2
What algebraic step is taken here?

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cerfweddrq

Beginner2022-09-10Added 15 answers

You have
F ( s ) ( s 2 + s 3 / 2 + 1 ) ( s + 1 ) s + 1 s 1 / 2 = 1 s + 1 s 2 .
Factor s 2 from the second term and s 3 / 2 from the third term
F ( s ) ( s 2 + s 3 / 2 + 1 ) s 2 ( 1 s + 1 s 2 ) s 3 / 2 ( 1 s + 1 s 2 ) = 1 s + 1 s 2 .
Put the non-F(s) stuff on the other side and factor out the ( 1 s + 1 s 2 ) .

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