Specifically I can't calculate the Laplace of questions like (at).e^(at).Sin(at)
I know there is formula for L{sint.e^t}
But I can't seem to find some method for the question I previously asked.
I'm also attaching a picture, check out the Q11 & Q12
They have a similar components when simplified...
I know there is formula for L{sint.e^t}
But I can't seem to find some method for the question I previously asked.
I'm also attaching a picture, check out the Q11 & Q12
They have a similar components when simplified...