Solve L^(−1)[(1)/(p(p^2+4)^2)]

Taylor Barron

Taylor Barron

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2022-11-08

Solve L 1 [ 1 p ( p 2 + 4 ) 2 ]

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Neil Short

Neil Short

Beginner2022-11-09Added 17 answers

Let us make use of three results:
L 1 [ 1 s 2 + 4 ] = 1 2 sin 2 t
L 1 [ 1 s ( s 2 + 4 ) ]
= 0 t 1 2 sin 2 t d t = 1 4 ( 1 cos 2 t )
L 1 [ 1 s ( s 2 + 4 ) × 1 s 2 + 4 ]
= 1 8 0 t ( 1 cos 2 τ ) sin 2 ( t τ ) d τ
which gives us the required answer:
1 16 ( 1 t sin 2 t cos 2 t )

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