Use Laplace transforms to solve the following initial value problem. (3) x+x" - 56x' = 0, x(0) = 0, x'(0)=x''(0) = 6 Cli

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Use Laplace transforms to solve the following initial value problem. (3) x+x" - 56x' = 0, x(0) = 0, x'(0)=x''(0) = 6 Cli

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Use Laplace transforms to solve the following initial value problem. (3) x+x" - 56x' = 0, x(0) = 0, x'(0)=x''(0) = 6 Click the icon to view the table of Laplace transforms. x(t) = (Type an exact answer in terms of e.)
Use Laplace transforms to solve the following initial value problem. x" +6x' +25x=te ¹; x(0)=0, x'(0) = 4 Click the icon to view the table of Laplace transforms. x(t) = (Type an expression using t as the variable.)
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