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when you have a function of F(s)/G(s). on this case you have your function of F(s) stating with S^2(S to the exponent 2). i am not sure if i make any sense... Another question, do you have videos on CONVOLUTION PRODUCT AND INVERSE TRANSFORM. THANK YOU
Well, this is a bit late, but L^-1{5s/(s^2 - 25)} = 5 L^-1{s/(s^2 + (5i)^2)} = 5cos(5it) = 5cosh(5t). In general, if you have the inverse laplace transform of s/(s^2 - a^2) then it leads to cosh(at), and if it's a/(s^2 - a^2) then it's sinh(at).
Its 3:15 am and i was so stuck from past 1 hour wasnt able to sleep you cleared so many doubts of mine. You tell us everything from basic keep this uniqueness in you videos and i wont ever miss any. Love brother ❤
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Ur videos are awesome !!!! one year b4, Laplace was still a nightmare to me , but now, all things become easier and clearer after watching ur videos!!! Thanks !!!!
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blackpenredpen I was watching your videos today morning JUST BEFORE my exam.
And I daresay that I rocked all the questions on Laplace Transforms.
This is a really big achievement for someone like me who is really weak in Math
Thank you ;)
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Sir, I've gone through your playlist, but I didn't find any videos on Complex Numbers.
If there are any, can you tell me where?
And if not, can you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE create a few on those?
And I'm also gonna make sure my friends come to know of such an amazing teacher.
Really wish you had taught me Math, I'd have cleared all my entrances and Boards :(
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im confused, (e^-4t)*cos3^.5*t gives me a laplace of s/s^3 +4s^2 + 3s + 12,, how does that have s+4 on the numerator?
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do you have a video where, we need to complete the square on the numerator now. because that is where im stuck
complete the square on the "numerator"? how come?
when you have a function of F(s)/G(s). on this case you have your function of F(s) stating with S^2(S to the exponent 2). i am not sure if i make any sense... Another question, do you have videos on CONVOLUTION PRODUCT AND INVERSE TRANSFORM. THANK YOU
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if it was -8 instead of +8, do we multiply (1/2 * - 8)^2 or just multiply by 8 without the minus?
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Why the e^(-4t)? According to my chart i see why you got the sin and cos. Is it because of that +4?
By applying L^-1 {F (s - a)} = e^at f(t)
What if it is 5s/s^2-25 ?
Well, this is a bit late, but L^-1{5s/(s^2 - 25)} = 5 L^-1{s/(s^2 + (5i)^2)} = 5cos(5it) = 5cosh(5t).
In general, if you have the inverse laplace transform of s/(s^2 - a^2) then it leads to cosh(at), and if it's a/(s^2 - a^2) then it's sinh(at).
Inverse Laplace transforms can't get harder than this, can they?
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how to calculate laplace for s/s+8
Richa Awasthi s/(s+8) = 1-8/(s+8). Inverse laplace wud be L^(-1)= delta function-8e^(-8t)u(t)
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s/((s^2+4)(s+1)) how can I solve this with partial fraction
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hello your videos are really helpful, can you make video of how to use these laplace transforms in matlab ltiview as well?!