- Use Laplace transform to solve the differential equation y" + 6y'+ 8y = 2 subject to y(0) = 1 and y'(0)= −2.| A. ½ (1 + 2e-2 + e-¹²) B. (1 + 2e2+ + e −4) C. (12e-2+ + e −4) D. (1+2e-2t - e-4)
- Use Laplace transform to solve the differential equation y" + 6y'+ 8y = 2 subject to y(0) = 1 and y'(0)= −2.| A. ½ (1 + 2e-2 + e-¹²) B. (1 + 2e2+ + e −4) C. (12e-2+ + e −4) D. (1+2e-2t - e-4)
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Chapter6: Applications Of The Derivative
Section6.3: Implicit Differentiation
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