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Solved: In 25–28, solve the given third-order initial
Chapter 7, Problem 26E(choose chapter or problem)
In Problems 25–28, solve the given third-order initial value problem for using the method of Laplace transforms.
\(y^{\prime \prime \prime}+4 y^{\prime \prime}+y^{\prime}-6 y=12\);
\(y(0)=1, y^{\prime}(0)=4, y^{\prime \prime}(0)=2\)
Equation transcription:
Text transcription:
y^{prime prime prime}+4 y^{prime prime}+y^{prime}-6 y=12
y(0)=1, y^{prime}(0)=4, y^{prime prime}(0)=2
Questions & Answers
QUESTION:
In Problems 25–28, solve the given third-order initial value problem for using the method of Laplace transforms.
\(y^{\prime \prime \prime}+4 y^{\prime \prime}+y^{\prime}-6 y=12\);
\(y(0)=1, y^{\prime}(0)=4, y^{\prime \prime}(0)=2\)
Equation transcription:
Text transcription:
y^{prime prime prime}+4 y^{prime prime}+y^{prime}-6 y=12
y(0)=1, y^{prime}(0)=4, y^{prime prime}(0)=2
ANSWER:Solution:
Step 1:
In this question, we have to solve the given third-order initial value problem for using the method of Laplace transforms.