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OjBinge
Apr20-04, 05:19 PM
Does anyone know the inverse laplace transformation of the following:
(se^-s)/(s^(2)+1)
Max0526
Apr20-04, 07:45 PM
Hi;
This is the answer to your problem. Done by Maple 9.
Best of luck,
Max.
pull out the e^{-s} leaving:
L^{-1}{ \{ \frac{s}{s^2+1} \}=f(t-a)
Now, the e can be converted to a unit step function U(t-a), and f(s-a) should be apparent.
Combine the unit step function with F(s) to get an end result.
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