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Part C - Partial-fraction expansion with repeated complex roots What is the partial-fraction expansion of the rational f

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Part C Partial Fraction Expansion With Repeated Complex Roots What Is The Partial Fraction Expansion Of The Rational F 1
Part C Partial Fraction Expansion With Repeated Complex Roots What Is The Partial Fraction Expansion Of The Rational F 1 (66.83 KiB) Viewed 51 times
find f(t) for this function.
Part C Partial Fraction Expansion With Repeated Complex Roots What Is The Partial Fraction Expansion Of The Rational F 2
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Part C - Partial-fraction expansion with repeated complex roots What is the partial-fraction expansion of the rational function F(8) 63° +120-2 +8068+1884 (sº+10s+29) Express complex numbers in rectangular, a + jb, form. View Available Hint(s) ΟΙ ΑΣφ !1 vec ? Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again: 4 attempts remaining Part D. The inverse Laplace transform from the partial-fraction expansion 2 Using the partial-fraction expansion found in the previous part, what is the inverse Laplace transform of F(8) = 6 120x2 + 806s+1884 (2+20s+20) Express your answer as a function of t. Remember to use cosines to replace complex exponentials. Express the phase angle in degrees. Round all numeric values to two decimal places, if needed. ► View Available Hint(s) | ΑΣφ 11 vec ? 0 0 Ju(t) Submit Previous Answers
Y Part C 208 + 168 + 12 F (3)= (s + 1)(2 + 2s + 5) Express your answer in terms of u (t) and t. Enter the phase angle in radians. ΑΣΦ Ι Ι vec ? f(t) = Submit Request Answer