please help me, how can you factor out 10s^2 + 95s + 30
minor comment here..might be easier if you divide everything to simplest thingies first...
Yep...
10s^2 + 95s + 30 5(2s^2+19s+6)
I think thats it....
Yep..
i am using it in simultaneous differential equation, how can i use it in partial fractions??? the factor of 10s^2 + 95s +30 must be in two terms
for its real equation, Laplace(x) =40s/ (10s^2 + 95s +30), solve it using partial fractions..
@experimentX can u pLZ help
thank you so much =)
this isn't nice .. http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=factorize+%2810x^2+%2B+95x+%2B30%29
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=laplace+inverse+ [s%2F%2810s^2+%2B+95s+%2B30%29] just multiply this by 40
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=laplace+inverse+ [s%2F%2810s^2+%2B+95s+%2B30%29]
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