Chapter 8: Q5P (page 448)
Use the convolution integral to find the inverse transforms of:
Short Answer
The inverse transform of given equation is .
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Chapter 8: Q5P (page 448)
Use the convolution integral to find the inverse transforms of:
The inverse transform of given equation is .
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Use the results which you have obtained in Problems 21 and 22 to find the inverse transform of.
Find the solutions of (1.2)and (1.3), if ( const.).
when .
In problems 13 to 15, find a solution(or solutions) of the differential equation not obtainable by specializing the constant in your solution of the original problem. Hint: See Example 3.
14. Problem 8.
Solve the following sets of equations by the Laplace transform method
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