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How to manipulate this expression? |
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| Mar31-08, 08:06 PM | #1 |
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How to manipulate this expression?
After solving a DE by Laplace I was left with
[tex]\frac{1}{s^3}[/tex] Now I have a formula for [tex] \frac{n!}{s^{n+1}}[/tex] which could be [tex]\frac{2}{s^{2+1}}[/tex] Now if I just multiply the [tex]\frac{2}{s^{2+1}}[/tex] by a factor of 1/2, is that the same same as my original? Sorry if this is a stupid question. |
| Mar31-08, 08:20 PM | #2 |
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Yes.
And I think someone once said that there are no stupid questions. Cheers. |
| Mar31-08, 08:38 PM | #3 |
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Ssssssweeeeeetttt!
Thanks!! |
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