Find x(t), for t> 0, by using Laplace Transform: x" + 4x' + 3x = 28(t) where x(0) = x'(0) = 0

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.1: Techniques For Finding Derivatives
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Find x(t), for t> 0, by using Laplace Transform:
x" + 4x' + 3x = 28(t)
where x(0) = x'(0) = 0
Transcribed Image Text:Find x(t), for t> 0, by using Laplace Transform: x" + 4x' + 3x = 28(t) where x(0) = x'(0) = 0
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