Show that Y(s) satisfies (1+s^2)Y′(s)+sY(s)=0 for ty′′+y′+ty=0

Amina Richards

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2022-10-28

Show that Y(s) satisfies ( 1 + s 2 ) Y ( s ) + s Y ( s ) = 0 for t y + y + t y = 0

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bigfreakystargl

bigfreakystargl

Beginner2022-10-29Added 23 answers

Using standard Laplace properties from tables,
L ( t y ( t ) ) = Y ( s ) L ( y ( t ) ) = s Y ( s ) L ( t y ( t ) ) = Y ( s ) s Y ( s ) L ( t y ( t ) ) = 2 s Y ( s ) s 2 Y ( s )
Then
L ( t y + y + t y ) = 0 2 s Y ( s ) s 2 Y ( s ) + s Y ( s ) Y ( s ) = 0 Y ( s ) ( 1 s 2 ) + Y ( s ) ( 2 s + s ) = 0 Y ( s ) ( 1 + s 2 ) s Y ( s ) = 0 Y ( s ) ( 1 + s 2 ) + s Y ( s ) = 0

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