Question 3 Determine $L^{-1}\left\{\frac{3s+8}{s^2+2s+5}\right\}$
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To do this, we can use partial fraction decomposition. We can rewrite the expression as: 3s+8/(s^2+2s) = A/(s+2) + B/s Show more…
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