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Find the inverse laplace of s/[(s+2)(s^2+4)]

Find the inverse laplace of s/[(s+2)(s^2+4)]

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Answer #1

take partial fraction

......................(1)

.....................(2)

put s=-2

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put it back in equation 2

compare coefficient both sides

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put all constant in equation 1

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take inverse laplace

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