So I am helping out my roommate with his diffEQ hw and they are taking laplace transforms. This problem has me seriously confused as the answer IMO is easy however, the book did it in a different way, that I find no error in. Matlab agrees with me...however, as I said, I can't find an error in the books work:
Laplace transform of t^2-2t+2
I would use the linearity property and take each transform individually resulting in
2/s^3-2/s^2+2/s
Which is what matlab gives also.
However, the book proceeds as follows:
(t-1)^2 + 1
(e^-s)*(2/(s^3))+1/s)
(e^-s)(s^2+2)/s^3
All I am looking for are why are these answers are different. I see no way that they would give near the same answer if you were to actually use them. Anyone see anything I am missing?
Laplace transform of t^2-2t+2
I would use the linearity property and take each transform individually resulting in
2/s^3-2/s^2+2/s
Which is what matlab gives also.
However, the book proceeds as follows:
(t-1)^2 + 1
(e^-s)*(2/(s^3))+1/s)
(e^-s)(s^2+2)/s^3
All I am looking for are why are these answers are different. I see no way that they would give near the same answer if you were to actually use them. Anyone see anything I am missing?
