Use Laplace transform to solve the following IVP y'(t) — 2y(t) = 8(t – ln(2)), y(0) = 0.

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.5: Derivatives Of Logarithmic Functions
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) Use Laplace transform to solve the following IVP
y"(t) — 2y' (t) + 2y(t) = U (t− 2π),
y(0) = y'(0) = 1.
) Use Laplace transform to solve the following IVP
y' (t) - 2y(t) = 8(t - ln(2)),
y(0) = 0.
Transcribed Image Text:) Use Laplace transform to solve the following IVP y"(t) — 2y' (t) + 2y(t) = U (t− 2π), y(0) = y'(0) = 1. ) Use Laplace transform to solve the following IVP y' (t) - 2y(t) = 8(t - ln(2)), y(0) = 0.
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