Name: Anonymous 2009-05-05 23:36
I've been reading ahead for my next semester's math courses and am on Laplace transforms now. I completely understand how to setup and evaluate the transform integral, but the inverse has me quite perplexed; the usual answer is to consult a table of transforms, but I also wish to do the reverse by hand should the need arise.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_laplace_transform
It's a helpful start but the description is a bit cryptic. Can anyone clarify?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_laplace_transform
It's a helpful start but the description is a bit cryptic. Can anyone clarify?