Differential Equations: Lecture 7.1 Definition of the Laplace Transform Part 1

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I don't know if you'll ever see this you absolute wizard, but I really appreciate what you've done for me in terms of differential equations. Guarantee I would have failed my class without you, and I can't thank you enough for how you break down the concepts and make the ideas so much more understandable and WAY less scary! You are incredible! :D

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I'm taking DE's for the first time. I love math and I am so glad I found your channel! I love having good full lectures to watch and take notes! Also I love your other content. I really like math and think about pursuing it outside of class. Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge with us.

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If anyone's wondering what s represents, the short answer is complex frequency. It is a complex number, where the real part is an exponential decay rate, and the imaginary part is the frequency of waveforms. So this transform scans the original function for a spectrum of frequencies and exponential decay rates, and that spectrum is what the transform represents.

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Absolutely devestated the playlist doesn't continue.

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Hi could you please do 7.2 inverse transforms and 7.3 transforms of derivatives and 4.9 solving linear DEs by elimination. I wish all proffs can teach like that your videos helped me so much in DE thankyou!

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Sir you have 3 videos on definition of laplace transform, all cover same outline? is it so?

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hi we are busy with laplace in engineering at stellenbosch university and my lecturer gave us a problem. i used the method in the video and get to a different final answer i just wanted to know what the answer would be to the problem, f(t)=t^2.e^-2t

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