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A differential equation question:

Find L\left \{ t^2e^4^t \right \}

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Answer:

Explanation:

To find Laplace transform of
t^2e^4^t

We know that Laplace transform for


t^n e^(at) is


(n!)/((s-a)^(n+1) ), for all n = 1,2,3.... and real values a..

Here n =2 and a=4

Hence substituting we get

Laplace transform of given term is


(2!)/((s-4)^(2+1) ) \\=(2)/((s-4)^3)

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