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Final Exam Outline: The final exam is comprehensive.

To study for the final exam, look


at the homework, Exam 1-3, and all of the previous review problems + the problems on this
page: Topics covered after Exam 3:

ˆ Finding Laplace transforms using the improper integral definition of the Laplace Transform

ˆ Using the extended table of Laplace transforms in the last page to find the Laplace trans-
form or the inverse Laplace transform

ˆ t & s-shifting theorems

ˆ Derivatives, integrals, and products of Laplace transforms, convolution theorem

ˆ Solving initial value problems with periodic and piecewise continuous input functions by
the Laplace transform method

Final Exam Review Problems:

1. Find the Laplace transforms of




 2 if 0 ≤ t < 4
5 if 4 ≤ t < 7

a. f (t) =

 −1 if 7 ≤ t < 9
1 if 9 ≤ t

 2
t if 0 ≤ t < 2
b. f (t) =
3 if t ≥ 2
c. Suppose that f (t) is a periodic function of period 2 with f (t) = t if 0 ≤ t < 1 and
f (t) = 0 if 1 ≤ t < 2. Find L{f (t)}.
d. f (t) = e−t/2 sin(3πt).

2. Find the inverse Laplace transforms of


1 − e−2s
a. F (s) =
s2
 
s+2
b. F (s) = ln . Hint: properties of logarithm and differentiation of transforms
s+3
e−2πs − e−3s
c. F (s) =
s2 + 9
s+2
d. F (s) = 2
s + 2s + 2
s2
e. F (s) = 2 . Hint : convolution theorem.
(s + 4)2
1
f. F (s) = 2 2
s (s + 9)
3. Use Laplace transforms to solve the following initial value problems:
a. x′′ + 4x = sin(3t), x(0) = x′ (0) = 0
b. x′′ + 4x′ + 8x = e−t , x(0) = x′ (0) = 0
c. x′′ + 6x′ + 25x = 0, x(0) = 2, x′ (0) = 3

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