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Graduate Laplace Transform: Solving for f(x) and Finding Area Under a Curve
Can you please check if this is correct: after applying the process of Laplace i get this, -1/5 y'-y=0. and now i just solve this ODE?- acer400
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Graduate Laplace Transform: Solving for f(x) and Finding Area Under a Curve
thank you, but i still have no idea how to proceed from here.?- acer400
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- Forum: Differential Equations
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Graduate Laplace Transform: Solving for f(x) and Finding Area Under a Curve
unfortunately i must use Laplace transforms to solve. :(- acer400
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Graduate Laplace Transform: Solving for f(x) and Finding Area Under a Curve
So the question is: A curve rise from the origin of the xy plane into the 1st quadrant. The area under the curve from (0,0) to (x,y) is 1/5 the area of the rectangle with these points as opposite vertices. So I'm solving for f(x): So far what i have is: Area(D)=1/5 xy=integral 0 to x...- acer400
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