Consider the initial value problem for function y given by, y" - 2 y 3y = 4t³ 8(t - 3), (a) Find the Laplace Transform of the source function, F(s) = L [4 t³ 6(t − 3)] F(s) (b) Find the Laplace Transform of the solution, Y(s) = L[y(t)]. Y(s) = = = (c) Find the solution y(t) of the initial value problem above. y(t) = Recall: If needed, the step function at c is denoted as u(t - c). M M M y(0) = 0, y' (0) = 0.

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Consider the initial value problem for function y given by,
y" - 2 y 3y = 4t³ 8(t - 3),
(a) Find the Laplace Transform of the source function, F(s) = L [4 t³ 6(t − 3)]
F(s)
(b) Find the Laplace Transform of the solution, Y(s) = L[y(t)].
Y(s) =
=
=
(c) Find the solution y(t) of the initial value problem above.
y(t) =
Recall: If needed, the step function at c is denoted as u(t - c).
M
M
M
y(0) = 0,
y' (0) = 0.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the initial value problem for function y given by, y" - 2 y 3y = 4t³ 8(t - 3), (a) Find the Laplace Transform of the source function, F(s) = L [4 t³ 6(t − 3)] F(s) (b) Find the Laplace Transform of the solution, Y(s) = L[y(t)]. Y(s) = = = (c) Find the solution y(t) of the initial value problem above. y(t) = Recall: If needed, the step function at c is denoted as u(t - c). M M M y(0) = 0, y' (0) = 0.
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