How to find the inverse Laplace transform and solve for a? (Y(s))/(s^2)+(Y′(s))/(s)=(-a)/(s^4)

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2022-11-12

How to find the inverse Laplace transform and solve for a?
Y ( s ) s 2 + Y ( s ) s = a s 4
is in the Laplace transform. How can I take the inverse i.e transform back to time domain and solve for a?

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Frances Dodson

Frances Dodson

Beginner2022-11-13Added 17 answers

s Y ( s ) + Y ( s ) = d d s ( s Y ( s ) ) = a s 2 s Y ( s ) = a s + C
Thus,
Y ( s ) = a s 2 + C s
Inverting the LT, we have
y ( t ) = a t + C
Information on y(0) would determine C.

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