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EMTH 5 – DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

SEATWORK No. 3
LAPLACE TRANSFORM – ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS

1. Transform the given constant function from the time domain to the s domain using the
assigned function per student (please refer to table)
2. Transform F(t) = xt from the time domain to the s domain using the assigned value of x
per student (please refer to table)
3. Transform F(t) = e -at from the time domain to the s domain using the assigned value of a
per student (please refer to table)

F(t) = xt F(t) = e^-at


F(t) = assigned
Name of Student x=assigned a = assigned
number
number number
Abonal, Joanne Mae 2 26 10
Antang, Jerica Mae 3 25 11
Barcela, Crystalen 4 24 12
Barte, Teodoro Nicko 5 23 13
Benosa, Jhona 6 22 14
Bricia, Mathew 7 21 15
Cezar, Raul Jr. 8 20 16
Datoy, Ric Arvin 9 19 17
De Leon, Lyka Jean 10 18 18
Dela Rosa, Nicole 11 17 19
Fernandez, Nico 12 16 20
Floralde, Kenneth 13 15 21
Flororita, Francel 14 14 22
Gasino, Jaymarc 15 13 23
Llegado, Deanna Kristin 16 12 24
Morales, Betty Mae 17 11 25
Nobleza, Paul Aldrin 18 10 26
Pagador, Joel 19 9 2
Pana, Dexter 20 8 3
Quintana, Mae Kinly 21 7 4
Ramboyon, Eugine Paul 22 6 5
Rodriguez, Paul Adrian 23 5 6
Rubi, Zoren 24 4 7
Salando, Alfonso Jose 25 3 8
Vargas, Kenneth 26 2 9
Optional:
Transform the function sin kt.
The solution for this is a little longer than the previously transformed functions. I am not requiring
the solution for this item to be submitted because you can just copy and paste without learning.
Your reward for solving this: being able to feel the same satisfaction that I felt when I was still
learning Laplace Transform years back.
𝑘
As a guide, the Laplace transform is .
𝑠2 + 𝑘 2

Happy Solving!

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