Is My Inverse Laplace Transform Solution Equivalent to the Book's Answer?

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I'm doing lapace transforms and I'm to the stage where I am finding inverse transforms. A problem I am stuck on involves doing partial fractions of a complex equation. I have attempted to do it, and now I have a question about my answer.

My answer is

-2i+1exp((1-i)*t) + -2i+1exp((1+i)*t)

Books answer

2exp(t)cos(t)+3exp(t)sin(t)

Is my answer equivalent?
 
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Can you convert the book's answer into exp functions (no trig)? Then they should be easy to compare.
 
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