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Using Fourier transform to solve ODE
I don't quite understand what you mean. I know the green's function is 2je^(-2(t-k)) - 3je^(-3(t-k)), but I have no idea of how to utilize the boundary condition.- progrocklover
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Using Fourier transform to solve ODE
Homework Statement Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution For part i) I got the answer 1/((jw)^2 + 5jw +6) For part ii) I first consider input to be a unit impulse Thus, Y(w)=H(w)F(w) and F(w)=1 yI(t)=-1/2pi integrate from -infinity to infinity (e^jwt)/(w^2 - 5jw -...- progrocklover
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