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Solve y''+3y'+2y=Delta(t-1)+t^13*Delta(t-0) y(0)=0,y''(0)=0

Solve y''+3y'+2y=Delta(t-1)+t^13*Delta(t-0)
y(0)=0,y''(0)=0

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2nd term of right side contains t or t^13 .....

after apply laplace , that term become 0 .... So , dont focus on that term ..i take t^a ...you put value of a what is given in power of t in question...

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