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Use laplace transform to solve IVP 2y”+3y’+y=8e^(-2t) , y(0)=-4 , y’(0)=2
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Use laplace transform to solve IVP 2y”+3y’+y=8e^(-2t) , y(0)=-4 , y’(0)=2
Use laplace transform to solve IVP
2y”+3y’+y=8e^(-2t) , y(0)=-4 , y’(0)=2
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