solve differential with laplace transform, sect 7.5#3

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solve differential with laplace transform, sect 7.5#3,
laplace transform examples,

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So many of us engineering student is depending on videos like this so thank you so much

johncedricksantos
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this kind of videos MUST be paid!! im grateful its very free and bprp is soooo noice

letsgetiton
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Thank you for pointing out the S is not a 5, I make this mistake all the time! these are the tips students need

wvadam
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Thank you so much. I used this video in preparation for a national exam and a quetstion similar to this came up. THANKS🙏

ndifor_kenny
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great video straight to the point. Making calculus more fun and learnable

akashdosanjh
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The best channel about math. Thank you for your videos. It’s really helpful

arts
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4:48, you can also use the partial fraction decomposition to make it easy!

dp
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Your videos are so useful. Congrats for you channel!

K-Von
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Great video! I have a question for you: Is there another way to do inverse of Laplace transform? I mean, any formula, theorem... And so on.

nilsoncampos
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you're really helping us lot, we thenk you prof.

aphelmusonda
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Thank you for your clean-explanation. <3 My Dif. Eq. exam will begin shortly.

furkanturkal
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im gonna use this method for my high school de courses. so much better.

KazACWizard
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Hey, I really appreciate your videos. They inspire me a lot !

I also have a request, can you explain the integral of (e^x*cosx) ? It's a partial integral which I don't know how to solve.

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why would someone dislike this video ?

bakangsbakho
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Is this possible without an initial condition? If so can you show it, I'm trying it myself but I get stuck when having to inverse the Laplace transform

ricardooow
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Great videos.
but on this you lost me on the last inverse transform ( blue, right hand side). I've never seen this trick of splitting the squared into a 1+1. If someone could explain this or point me in the right direction it would be appreciated.

simonlinden
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in my class, the teacher taught us to assume that y=e^(rx) and solve a quadratic equation. If the r doesn't have any real roots, just use cosine and sine.

DrRockyify
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Hi great vid, I just have one question regarding the solution, why do you add 3te^3t instead of subtracting it?

karinarodriguez
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laplace transform is straight black magic

harleyspeedthrust
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Sir please I need videos on Laplace transform from the scratch.m pls help me

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