4. Solve for the inverse Laplace Transform of 5³ +2s +6 s(s+ 1)² (s + 3) G(s) = =

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I. Problem Solving. Solve the following problems completely. Use additional short
coupon bond for your solution. BOX your final answer and use 4 decimal places.
4. Solve for the inverse Laplace Transform of
5³ +2s +6
3
s(s+ 1)² (s + 3)
G(s) =
1. Problem Solving. Solve the following problems completely. Use additional short
coupon bond for your solution. BOX your final answer and use 4 decimal places.
5. Solve the following integrodifferential
equation using Laplace Transform
y" + 4y' + 4y = 2e-t
if y(0)=y'(0)=2.
1. Problem Solving. Solve the following problems completely. Use additional short
coupon bond for your solution. BOX your final answer and use 4 decimal places.
6. Solve the following integrodifferential equation
using Laplace Transform
v' + 3v + 2
if v(0)=0. Find v(t).
t
[*v (7) dr
0
v(T) dt = 2e-3t
Transcribed Image Text:I. Problem Solving. Solve the following problems completely. Use additional short coupon bond for your solution. BOX your final answer and use 4 decimal places. 4. Solve for the inverse Laplace Transform of 5³ +2s +6 3 s(s+ 1)² (s + 3) G(s) = 1. Problem Solving. Solve the following problems completely. Use additional short coupon bond for your solution. BOX your final answer and use 4 decimal places. 5. Solve the following integrodifferential equation using Laplace Transform y" + 4y' + 4y = 2e-t if y(0)=y'(0)=2. 1. Problem Solving. Solve the following problems completely. Use additional short coupon bond for your solution. BOX your final answer and use 4 decimal places. 6. Solve the following integrodifferential equation using Laplace Transform v' + 3v + 2 if v(0)=0. Find v(t). t [*v (7) dr 0 v(T) dt = 2e-3t
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