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  • 18-07-2019
  • Mathematics
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Use Laplace transforms to solve the initial value problem, then give the value of x(?).

x'' + 4x = 0; x(0) = 5, x'(0) = 0

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wagonbelleville wagonbelleville
  • 01-08-2019

Answer:

x = 5 cos 2t

Step-by-step explanation:

given equation

x'' + 4x = 0 ;     x(0) = 5,       x'(0) = 0

L{ x'' + 4 x } = 0

L{x''} + 4 L{x} = 0

s² . L(x) - s . x(0) - x'(0) + 4 L{x} = 0

( s² + 4 ).  L(x) - 5 s = 0

L(x) = [tex]\dfrac{5s}{s^2 +4}[/tex]

[tex]L(\dfrac{s}{s^2 +a^2})[/tex]  = cos at

so,

x = 5  [tex]L^{-1}(\dfrac{s}{s^2 +2^2})[/tex]

x = 5 cos 2t

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