Solution: In 63–70 use the Laplace transform to solve the

Chapter 7, Problem 67E

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 In Problems 63–70 use the Laplace transform to solve the given initial-value problem.

\(y^{\prime \prime}+4 y=\sin t \mathscr{U}(t-2)\), y(0) = 1, \(y^{\prime}(0)=0\)

Text Transcription:

y^prime.prime + 4y = sin t U(t - 2)

y^prime(0) = 0

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