Use the laplace transform to solve differential equation
dx/dt + 7x = 5cos(2t)
initial...
Mathematics, 20.01.2020 06:31 babyissy2016
Use the laplace transform to solve differential equation
dx/dt + 7x = 5cos(2t)
initial conditions: x(0) = 4, x'(0) = -4
assume forcing functions are 0 prior to t = 0-
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