hey
try using partial fraction:
1/s^2(s-2)=A/s+B/s^2+C/(s-2)
then multiply both side of the identity by s^2(s-2)
then group the terms: s^2,s and constants(terms without s)
finally equate both sides of the identity. and then calculate A,B C
and then put in the term A/s+B/s^2+C/(s-2)...
hi
I am a gradute student in aerospace engineering. Can anyone please help me to know about ebook source of the following book:
"Elementary partial differential equations with boundary value problems"by Larry C Andrews
Thanks in advance
Rezwan