Solution
inverse laplace
Solution
Solution steps
Take the partial fraction of
Use the linearity property of Inverse Laplace Transform:
For functions and constants
Popular Examples
limit as x approaches 2 of ln(x^2-4)derivative of (e^x/(x*cos(x)))f^{''}+16f=sin(2x)integral from 6 to 12 of sqrt(144-x^2)x^2y^{''}-6y=0,y(1)=6,y^'(1)=-2
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is inverse oflaplace (s+1)/((s^2-4s)(s+5)) ?
The answer to inverse oflaplace (s+1)/((s^2-4s)(s+5)) is -1/20 \H(t)+5/36 e^{4t}-4/45 e^{-5t}