Initial value problems can be solved using the Laplace transform method which involves 3 steps: 1) Setting up subsidiary equations using the Laplace transform of derivatives, 2) Solving the subsidiary equation through algebra, and 3) Taking the inverse Laplace transform of the solution to obtain the original function y. Examples provided are initial value problems involving second order linear differential equations with specified initial conditions for the value and first derivative of the function y.
Initial value problems can be solved using the Laplace transform method which involves 3 steps: 1) Setting up subsidiary equations using the Laplace transform of derivatives, 2) Solving the subsidiary equation through algebra, and 3) Taking the inverse Laplace transform of the solution to obtain the original function y. Examples provided are initial value problems involving second order linear differential equations with specified initial conditions for the value and first derivative of the function y.
Initial value problems can be solved using the Laplace transform method which involves 3 steps: 1) Setting up subsidiary equations using the Laplace transform of derivatives, 2) Solving the subsidiary equation through algebra, and 3) Taking the inverse Laplace transform of the solution to obtain the original function y. Examples provided are initial value problems involving second order linear differential equations with specified initial conditions for the value and first derivative of the function y.