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From Mnestero:

On 6.4 prob 10 I am getting a pretty intense solution that is difficult to graph. Am I on the right track? How in depth are we supposed to graph the solution?


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Response from Mickey Rhoades Mrhoade

I thought the same thing.  My solution is pretty intense as well.  It seems like there is the portion from the initial conditions which is e-2t - e-3t and then there is the portion from the impulse function which is added beginning at pi/2, epie-2t - e3pi/2e-3t and then there is the portion of the output due to the cosine input beginning at pi.  This section looks like a sin/cos wave inside an exponential envelope.  Did anyone else come up with something different? -Mick



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