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Have a question dealing with Laplace Transformations. Find the L{(1+cos2t)^2} I know the double angle theorem can translate this into cos^2(t) but we're missing a 1/2 from the equation. I know we can do a change of scale to get it to cos^2t but that does us no good.
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I actually just started learning about Laplace Transformations about a week ago, but I am unsure how to do this problem. I would go ahead and post this in the Mathematics section of OpenStudy! You'll probably get a quicker answer there than here :)
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