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 h approaches 0 of (8^h-1)/hderivative of f(x)=(x^2+2x-3)/((x+1)^2)derivative of integral from-infinity to 0 of 1/(6-4x)y^{''}+7y^'+14y=1096e^{2t}cos(8t)limit as x approaches 4-of x/(x^2-16)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is inverse oflaplace 1/((s+1)^2*(s-1)) ?
The answer to inverse oflaplace 1/((s+1)^2*(s-1)) is -1/4 e^{-t}-(e^{-t}t)/2+1/4 e^t