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Solving de Using Laplace Transform-Student

This document provides an overview of solving differential equations using the Laplace transform method. It begins by stating the objectives and providing an example of taking the Laplace transform of each term in a differential equation. It then works through several examples step-by-step, showing how to take the Laplace transform, use partial fraction decomposition to solve the resulting algebraic equation, and apply the inverse Laplace transform to find the solution. The key steps are transforming the differential equation into an algebraic equation using Laplace transforms, solving the algebraic equation, and applying the inverse Laplace transform to obtain the solution.

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This document provides an overview of solving differential equations using the Laplace transform method. It begins by stating the objectives and providing an example of taking the Laplace transform of each term in a differential equation. It then works through several examples step-by-step, showing how to take the Laplace transform, use partial fraction decomposition to solve the resulting algebraic equation, and apply the inverse Laplace transform to find the solution. The key steps are transforming the differential equation into an algebraic equation using Laplace transforms, solving the algebraic equation, and applying the inverse Laplace transform to obtain the solution.

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LESSON 13 - solving differential equation 5/18/2020

using LAPLACE TRANSFORM

Solving differential equations using Laplace Transform

MATHEMATICS SECTION
UNIKL MFI

Solving differential equations using Laplace Transform

By the end of this lesson, the students will be able to


Start with a This produced
Use the Laplace
Differential Transform
an Algebraic
• Solve initial-value problems using the Laplace transform method Equation Equation

Solution to the Solve the


Use the inverse
Differential Laplace Transform
Algebraic
Equation Equation

Worked Example Take Laplace transform of every term in the continue …


Solving using Laplace Transforms differential equation.
Solve the following initial
~value problem
L{ y ' }  2 L{ y }  12 L{ e3 t }
dy
 2y  12 e3 t Apply the formula for Laplace transform of the first
dt derivatives
given y(0)  3
s L{ y }  y(0)  2 L{ y }  12 L{ e3 t }
Reminder!!
(s  2) L{ y }  3  12  1 
dy From table of
 y' ( t )  y' Laplace transform
dt s3
y  y( t )

NBB / MATHEMATICS SECTION / UNIKL MFI 1


LESSON 13 - solving differential equation 5/18/2020
using LAPLACE TRANSFORM

continue … Partial Fraction continue …


3s  3 A B
 
(s  3)(s  2) (s  3) (s  2)
3s  3  A(s  2)  B(s  3)

Inverse Laplace
transform

Worked Example Solve the following initial value problem continue … given y(0)  0 , y' (0)  0
Solving using Laplace Transforms
s L{ y }  s y(0)  y' (0)  2 ( s L{ y }  y(0) )  2 L{ y }  L { e  t }
2 2
~ dy dy
Reminder!! 2  2y  e  t given y(0)  0 , y' (0)  0
d2 y dt 2 dt
 y' ' ( t )  y' ' s2 L{ y }  s y(0)  y' (0)  2s L{ y }  2y(0)  2 L{ y }  L { e  t }
dt 2

Take Laplace transform of every term in the differential equation.

L { y ' ' }  2 L{ y ' }  2 L { y }  L { e  t }

Apply the formula for Laplace transform of the second and first derivatives

s2 L{ y }  s y(0)  y' (0)  2 ( s L{ y }  y(0) )  2 L{ y }  L { e  t }

continue … Inverse Laplace continue …


transform

 y( t )  L1  
1 1
L{ y }    1 
(s  1)(s2  2s  2)  (s  1)(s  2s  2) 
2
y( t )  L1  
 (s  1)(s  2s  2) 
2
Partial
1 A Bs  C Fraction
 
(s  1)(s2  2s  2) ( s  1) (s2  2s  2)
irreducible
1  A(s2  2s  2)  (Bs  C)(s  1)

NBB / MATHEMATICS SECTION / UNIKL MFI 2


LESSON 13 - solving differential equation 5/18/2020
using LAPLACE TRANSFORM

Worked Example Solve the following initial value problem continue … given y (0)  1 , y '(0)  2
Solving using Laplace Transforms
~ dy2
dy s L{ y }  s y(0)  y' (0) 10( s L{ y }  y(0) ) 9 L{ y }  5L{ t }
2
Reminder!!  10 + 9y = 5t given y(0)  1 , y '(0)  2
dt 2 dt
d2 y
 y' ' ( t )  y' ' s2 L{ y }  s y(0)  y' (0) 10s L{ y }  10y (0) 9 L{ y }  5L{ t }
dt 2

Take Laplace transform of every term in the differential equation.

L{ y ' ' } 10 L{ y ' } 9 L{ y }  L{ 5t }

Apply the formula for Laplace transform of the second and first derivatives

s2 L{ y }  s y(0)  y' (0) 10( s L{ y }  y(0) ) 9 L{ y }  5L{ t }

continue … Partial fraction decomposition …


5  s 3  12s 2 A B C D
5  s  12s
3 2
   
s 2  s  9  s  1 s s 2 s  9 s  1
(s 2  10s  9) L{ y } 
s2
5  s 3  12s 2  As  s  9  s  1  B  s  9  s  1  Cs 2  s  1  Ds 2  s  9 

 5  s 3  12s 2  1  50 5 31 2 
L1  2 L   2   
 s  s  9  s  1   81s 9s 81 s  9  s  1

50 5 31
y( t )  + t + e9t  2et
81 9 81

NBB / MATHEMATICS SECTION / UNIKL MFI 3

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