L^{-1}[\frac{s}{(s+3)^{2}+9}]

Marlee Yates

Marlee Yates

Answered question

2022-02-12

L1[s(s+3)2+9]

Answer & Explanation

Justice Jacobson

Justice Jacobson

Beginner2022-02-13Added 17 answers

The given function is
L1[s(s+3)2+9]
In this problem we use the shifting properties of Inverse Laplace Transformation.
=L1[s+33(s+3)2+9]{add and subtract 3}
=L1[s+3(s+3)2+9]3L1[1(s+3)2+4]
Property of inverse Laplace Transform
L1{f(s)}=f(t)
then, L1{f(sa)}=eatf(t)shifting property.
=e3tL1[SS2+32]3e3tL1[1S2+32]
=e3tcos3t3e3t13sin3t
=e3tcos3te3tsin3t
=e3t(cos3tsin3t)
or e3t(sin3t+cos3t)
This is the required answer.

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