takeylalove5313 takeylalove5313
  • 12-03-2024
  • Mathematics
contestada

Use the Laplace transform to solve the initial-value problem:
[y'+4y=3 cos(3x), y(0)=5]
a) y(x)=- 12/25 cos(3x) + 9/25 sin(3x) +137/25e⁴ˣ
b) y(x)= 113/25e⁻⁴ˣ + 12/25cos(3x)+9/25 sin(3x)
c) y(x)=-137/25 e⁻⁴ˣ+12/25 cos(3x) + 9/25 sin(3x)
d) y(x)=3 cos(3x) +5
e) y(x)=3 cos(3x)-5e⁴ˣ
f) None of the above.

Respuesta :

Otras preguntas

How do I solve x-y=11 2x+y=19
Mary has 12 marbles 3/12 of the marbles are yellow and 2/12 of the marbles are blue.The rest of the marbles are green.How many marbles are green?
A sailboat has a mast that holds a triangular sail.The sail has a base of twelve meters and a height of nine meters. The cost of the sail is $15 per square mete
If the volume of a cube is 27 cubic meters, find the surface area of the cube
what is 3.36 rounded to the nearest hundreth
is a pictograph is a character that represent an idea true or false
compare and contrast the various adaptations of aquatic and desert plants?
What is MULTIPLIED to equal 80 but can be ADDED to make NEGATIVE 21
Four things that were damaged ween mount etna erupted were
Which requires the removal of heat, melting or freezing?Is it evaporation? What is it? Why?