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OpenStudy (loser66):

Explain me, please

OpenStudy (loser66):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are you finding? @Loser66

OpenStudy (loser66):

laplace transform of f(t)

OpenStudy (loser66):

Those are the ways to find it out. They should match to each other. I can use either of them to find out the laplace transform of f(t) in case I cannot use one of them. However, they don't. I want to know what's wrong and why it's wrong

OpenStudy (loser66):

you see!! if I was stuck there, the stuff is done. No need to do more, right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait so i can't really understand all of ur writing lol. can you tell me what you're finding the laplace of? @Loser66

OpenStudy (loser66):

why don't you understand? it's quite clear. we have to solve the right hand side first to get the laplace transform of f(t) , and then find the laplace transform of the LHS by formula. Make them equal to solve for laplace transform or y. (L (y)) = ...something, then inverse laplace of that "something" = y. that's the final answer of the problem.

OpenStudy (loser66):

oh, I got it, thanks genius 12

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