B Laplace Transform for Cosine Function: Can You Obtain a Transfer Function?

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Hi Guys,

I have an equation I'm trying to work out if it 'Laplaceable'?
As in, can I get a transfer function?

d2y(t)/dt2 = k⋅cos(Φ)⋅y(t)
 
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