What is the inverse laplace transform of an inverted function? L{y′}+4L{y * e^(−4t)}=L{1} with y(0)=0

Keshawn Moran

Keshawn Moran

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2022-11-02

I have
L { y } + 4 L { y e 4 t } = L { 1 } with y ( 0 ) = 0
So we get:
s Y + 4 Y 1 1 + 4 = 1 s
Y = 1 s 2 + 4 s s + 4
Now I could rewrite this as Y = 1 F ( S ) but I am not aware of any identity for L 1 { 1 F ( s ) }
How can I find the Laplace inverse of this expression?

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kavdawg8w8

kavdawg8w8

Beginner2022-11-03Added 20 answers

You don't need an identity for L 1 { 1 F ( s ) }
Rewrite it:
Y = 1 s 2 + 4 s s + 4 = s + 4 s 2 ( s + 4 ) + 4 s = s + 4 s ( s + 2 ) 2
Do a partial fraction decomposition
Y = s + 4 s ( s + 2 ) 2 = A s + B s + 2 + C ( s + 2 ) 2
and you should be able to do the inverse transformation from a basic transform table.

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