Use the Laplace transform to solve the following initial value problem: y" + 7y' = 0 First, using Y for the Laplace transform of y(t), i.e., Y = L{y(t)}, y(0) = -2, y'(0) = -3 - find the equation you get by taking the Laplace transform of the differential equation = 0

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Use the Laplace transform to solve the following initial value
problem:
y" + 7y=0
First, using Y for the Laplace transform of y(t), i.e.,
Y = L{y(t)},
y(0) = −2, y'(0)
=
- 3
-
find the equation you get by taking the Laplace transform of
the differential equation
= 0
Transcribed Image Text:Use the Laplace transform to solve the following initial value problem: y" + 7y=0 First, using Y for the Laplace transform of y(t), i.e., Y = L{y(t)}, y(0) = −2, y'(0) = - 3 - find the equation you get by taking the Laplace transform of the differential equation = 0
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