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an LTIC system is specified by the equation (D2 +4D + 4)y(t) = Dx(t) with initial...

an LTIC system is specified by the equation (D2 +4D + 4)y(t) = Dx(t) with initial condition y'(0) = -4... How do I find the other initial condition?

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\in this question does not mention about the Dx(t). but we consider the dx(t) is equal to zero . i.e given equation is homogenous and solve . if we consider dx(t) is a function of t variable then solution will be different to choose different dx(t) and boundry condition also change.

so in homogenous equation trivial solution always exist in with the help of this statement we find the boundry condition of the equation hope so u understand my solution.


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