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MAT565 - Tutorial - Inverse Laplace

This document contains instructions for problems involving finding the inverse Laplace transforms of various functions. It provides 14 problems asking students to use properties of inverse Laplace transforms like shift properties, partial fractions, and convolution theorem to solve for the inverse Laplace transforms. It also provides context that this is from the Department of Mathematics tutorial on inverse Laplace transforms.

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MAT565 - Tutorial - Inverse Laplace

This document contains instructions for problems involving finding the inverse Laplace transforms of various functions. It provides 14 problems asking students to use properties of inverse Laplace transforms like shift properties, partial fractions, and convolution theorem to solve for the inverse Laplace transforms. It also provides context that this is from the Department of Mathematics tutorial on inverse Laplace transforms.

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Department of Mathematics, MAT 565

Faculty of Computer and Mathematical


Sciences,
UiTM Malaysia.

TUTORIAL 4 - INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORMATION (1)

Find each of the following inverse Laplace transforms.

 1   s 
1. L 1   4. L 1  
s  9 s  2
2 2

 4   s 
2. L 1   5. L 1  
s  2  s 16 
2

1  1 
3. L 1  4 
6. L 1  
s   s  3
2

 5s  4 2s  18 24 
7. L 1   2  4
 s
3
s 9 s 

 6 3  4s 8  6s 
8. L 1    
 2s  3 9s  16 16s 2  9 
2

{ se 2  s }
9. 2 s
3se 3s
L 1 2
 2s  10

{ 2se 4ss  334 } {s }


10. s 11.
se 2 s
L 1 L 1
2 2
 3s  2

{ 5ss (s 6s1) 3 } { (ss 1)2(ss31) }


12. 3 13. 2
L 1 3 2
L 1 2

jamilah/ fskm/mat565/2016
Department of Mathematics, MAT 565
Faculty of Computer and Mathematical
Sciences,
UiTM Malaysia.

TUTORIAL 5 - INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORMATION (2)

Using the first shift property, find

 6s  4   4s  12 
1. L 1   2. L 1  
 s  4s  20   s  8s  16 
2 2

 3s  7 
3. L 1  
 s  2s  3 
2

Using partial fractions, find

1  1   1 
4. L  3`` 2 
5. L 1  
s  s   ( s  1) ( s  2) ( s  4) 

 s 1   3s  2 
6. L 1  3
7. L 1  
 s ( s  2)   s ( s  4) 
2 3 2

Using the second shift property, find

 e 5 s   e s 
8. L 1  4 
9. L 1  
 (s  4)   s  25 
2

10. Find L1{F ( s)} by using i) properties of inverse Laplace transform


ii) convolution theorem

a) 1 c) 1
F ( s)  F ( s) 
s ( s  1) 2
2
( s  3)( s  1)

b) 2 d) 2s
F ( s)  F (s) 
s ( s  4)
3 2
( s  4) 2
2

jamilah/ fskm/mat565/2016

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