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Use the laplace transform to solve the following initial value problem: y" -5y 0, y 00 1, y (00 10 (1) first, using y for the laplace transform of y(t), i. e., y lo(t) find the equation you get by taking the laplace transform of the differential equation to obtain (2) next solve for y (3) now write the above answer in its partial fraction form, y (s a) (s b) (note: the order that you enter your answers matter so you must order your terms so that the first corresponds to a and the second to b, where a b. also note, for example that -2 1) (4) finally apply the inverse laplace transform to find y(t) y(t)

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