Solved: USing the convolution theorem, solve:y" + 4)' =

Chapter 6, Problem 6.1.171

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Using the convolution theorem, solve:

\(y^{\prime \prime}+4 y=\sin 3 t, \quad y(0)=0, \quad y^{\prime}(0)=0\)

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y’’+4y=sin 3t, y(0)=0, y’(0)=0

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