Compute the Laplace transform. Your answer should be a function of the variable s: c{³ L3+u3/2(t)e-6t cos(πt) cos (nt)}

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter6: The Trigonometric Functions
Section6.6: Additional Trigonometric Graphs
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Compute the Laplace transform. Your
answer should be a function of the variable s:
-6t
c{3 3+ u3/2(t)e et cos(nt)}
You may find the following formulas useful:
cos(bt + π) = - cos (bt)
sin(bt)
sin (bt + 7) =
cos(bt +)=sin(bt)
sin(bt +) = cos(bt)
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Transcribed Image Text:Compute the Laplace transform. Your answer should be a function of the variable s: -6t c{3 3+ u3/2(t)e et cos(nt)} You may find the following formulas useful: cos(bt + π) = - cos (bt) sin(bt) sin (bt + 7) = cos(bt +)=sin(bt) sin(bt +) = cos(bt) 2
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