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Mathematics, 20.05.2021 15:30 dntestkly7509

Use Laplace transforms to find the solution to the initial value problem x''+4x=3e^2t
given that x(0)=1 and x'(0)=2​


\frac{d {}^{2}x }{dt {}^{2} }   + 4x = 3e^{2t}

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