(1 point) Transform the differential equation — 5y" + 40y" – 20y' – 160y = 5e-7t y(0) =0 y'(0) = 0 y" (0) = 1 into an al
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(1 point) Transform the differential equation — 5y" + 40y" – 20y' – 160y = 5e-7t y(0) =0 y'(0) = 0 y" (0) = 1 into an al
(1 point) Transform the differential equation — 5y" + 40y" – 20y' – 160y = 5e-7t y(0) =0 y'(0) = 0 y" (0) = 1 into an algebraic equation by taking the Laplace transform of each side. Use Y for the Laplace transform of y, (not Y(s)). Therefore Y = S-2 + $+2 s+7 Taking the inverse Laplace transform we get y =
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