Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Use the linearity property of Laplace Transform:
For functions and constants
Popular Examples
12x^3-3y^2sqrt(x^4+1)*y^'=0integral of 1/((x^2-49)^2)derivative of f(x)=sqrt(2x+2)(dy)/(dx)=0.0016y(2400-y)limit as x approaches 4 of 7/(x-4)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is laplacetransform {e^{3t}sin(6t)-t^3+e^t} ?
The answer to laplacetransform {e^{3t}sin(6t)-t^3+e^t} is 6/((s-3)^2+36)-6/(s^4)+1/(s-1)