Use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial value problem. (a). y" — y' — 6y=4-u2(t); y(0) = 1, y'(0) = −1 - - (b). y" + 3y' + 2y = sin(2t - 6)u3(t); y(0) = 1, y'(0) = 0

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Use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial value problem.
(a). y" — y' — 6y=4-u2(t); y(0) = 1, y'(0) = −1
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(b). y" + 3y' + 2y = sin(2t - 6)u3(t); y(0) = 1, y'(0) = 0
Transcribed Image Text:Use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial value problem. (a). y" — y' — 6y=4-u2(t); y(0) = 1, y'(0) = −1 - - (b). y" + 3y' + 2y = sin(2t - 6)u3(t); y(0) = 1, y'(0) = 0
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