Frogger888
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I am working on transforms of integrals
This is the problem
Find the inverse transform of {1/[(s) * (s-a)^2]
this is what I am getting
I get (1/s) * [1/(s-a)] * [1/(s-a)] which yields the next step
integral from 0 to t [1 + e^ta + e^ta]dt then I would just solve the simple integral.
Am I doing this right or messing up
This is the problem
Find the inverse transform of {1/[(s) * (s-a)^2]
this is what I am getting
I get (1/s) * [1/(s-a)] * [1/(s-a)] which yields the next step
integral from 0 to t [1 + e^ta + e^ta]dt then I would just solve the simple integral.
Am I doing this right or messing up