Solved: In 45 and 46, use one of the inverse Laplace transforms found in 31 and 32 to

Chapter 4, Problem 46

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In Problems 45 and 46, use one of the inverse Laplace transforms found in Problems 31 and 32 to solve the given initial-value problem.

\(y^{\prime \prime}+2 y=\sin t\), y(0)=0, \(y^{\prime}(0)=0\)

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