solve the following initial value problem by laplace transform. y"+2y'+y = f(t) y(0) = 0 y'(0) = 0 where f(t) = t, 0≤t <3 1, t≥ 3

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Chapter9: Multivariable Calculus
Section9.2: Partial Derivatives
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solve the following initial value problem by laplace transform.
y"+2y'+y = f(t)
y(0) = 0
y'(0) = 0
where f(t) =
t, 0≤t <3
1, t≥ 3
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