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26 The Inverse Laplace TransformWe now know how to find Laplace transforms of unknown functions satisfying various initial-value problems. Of course, it s not the transforms of those unknown function which are usuallyof interest. It s the functions, themselves, that are of interest. So let us turn to the general issueof finding a functiony(t)when all we know is its Laplace transformY(s). Basic NotionsOn Recovering a Function from Its TransformIn attempting to solve the differential equation in , we gotY(s)=4s 3,which, sinceY(s)=L[y(t)]|sand4s 3=L[4e3t] s,we rewrote asL[y(t)]=L[4e3t].From this, seemed reasonable to conclude thaty(t)= , what if there were another functionf(t)with the same Transform as 4e3t? Then we couldnot be sure whether the abovey(t)should be 4e3tor that other functionf(t).

530 The Inverse Laplace Transform 26.2 Linearity and Using Partial Fractions Linearity of the Inverse Transform The fact that the inverse Laplace transform is linear follows immediately from the linearity of the Laplace transform. To see that, let us consider L−1[αF(s)+βG(s)] where α and β are

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