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Find the Laplace transform Y(s) of the solution of the given initial value problem. Then invert to find y(t) . Write uc for the Heaviside function that turns on at c , not uc(t) . y'' + 4y = 1, 0 โ‰ค t < 2, 0, 2 โ‰ค t < [infinity]; y(0) = 6, y'(0) = 4

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