2. Use the method of Laplace transforms, as presented in the lecture, to solve the IVP with impulses: y" + 2y' + 10y = 60 8 (t− 7), y(0) = 0, y'(0) = 18 Based on your answer, calculate y(T).

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2. Use the method of Laplace transforms, as presented in the lecture, to solve the IVP with
impulses:
y" + 2y + 10y = 608 (t), y(0) = 0, y' (0) = 18
Based on your answer, calculate y(T).
Transcribed Image Text:2. Use the method of Laplace transforms, as presented in the lecture, to solve the IVP with impulses: y" + 2y + 10y = 608 (t), y(0) = 0, y' (0) = 18 Based on your answer, calculate y(T).
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