Remember these answers are still in s-plane representation so after you find Y(s)Y(s) you'll have to convert back into time domain representation to get the answer. This is done by the Inverse Laplace operation on Y(s)Y(s) which will give you final y...
Click here to watch it on YouTube.When you tackle a normal distribution problem in a statistics class, you’re trying to find the area under the curve. The total area is 100% (as a decimal, that’s 1). Normal distribution problems come in six basic types. How do you know that a...
Graph the inverse of the function. y=\cos x; 0 \leq x \leq \pi Graph y = 3 * sqrt(x + 2) + 3. Graph f(x) = sqrt(x - 2) + 5 from x = 3 to x = 11. How do you graph 4x^2 + 49y^2 + 294y + 245 = 0? How do you find the amplitude of a secant graph? Ho...