Use Laplace transforms to solve the following initial value problem: (dy/dt)− y = e^t ... y(0) = 1
OK, first step is to Laplace transform both sides of the equation.
Hello Mr. Devine! This is Mr. Lawless. I can't help with this question, but fancy seeing you here!
HOLY pellet LAWLESS!!! HIIIIII!!! Have you repeats too??? or just chilling out solving maths?? This is mental.
Chilling solving maths.
You guys know each other!!!!! lol!!! hi dalvoron nice to see you after long
....Yeah well start chilling out on a few of my questions...
Ask some algebra, or trig questions, and I will ;)
Algebra won't get me into third year man! ;) You hardly know Mr Laplace?
A few years ago I would have been intimately familiar with the chap, but we've fallen out side. Now I'm in Archimedes' posse.
I still can't believe the odds of us meeting on this, considering the sun is splitting the stones outsides and you got no repeats...this is brilliant.
Call it destiny ;)
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