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Solving linear eqns using laplace transforms
Hey thanks everyone, I've finally got it out, woo. Thanks for your help.- :|max
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Solving linear eqns using laplace transforms
OK i had a quick go of it, couldn't get it out but I think I understand the method, just some calculation mistake, i got irrational roots...which i suppose could have actually been right. I will have a better go of it tomorrow, thanks for your help :)- :|max
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Solving linear eqns using laplace transforms
Do you mean like: s(Lx(t)) - x(0) = 3(L(x(t)) - 4(Ly(t)) s(Ly(t)) - y(0) = 2(Lx(t)) + 3(Ly(t))- :|max
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Solving linear eqns using laplace transforms
Hey can anyone tell me the method to solve this, I can do inverse linear eqns and such but i don't know how to solve this type of question: Use Laplace transforms to solve the following systems of linear equations (a)dx/dt= 3x(t) − 4y(t), dy/dt= 2x(t) + 3y(t), with initial conditions...- :|max
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- Laplace Laplace transforms Linear
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Book on laplace transforms & fourier series
thanks will, I'll have a look for that one- :|max
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Book on laplace transforms & fourier series
Hi hows it going, Im currently doing a linear maths course, i suppose it'd be introductory. I am using Elementary Linear algebra by Howard anton and find that very good. However the course goes on to deal with laplace transforms and Fourier series, can anyone recommend a good (introductory)...- :|max
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- Book Fourier Fourier series Laplace Laplace transforms Series
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks