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22 May, 09:21

In the following Laplace transform, how do you get rid of the cos (2at) * sin (at) ?

L{sin^3 (at) }

L{ sin (at) * [1/2 (1 - cos (2at) ]}

1/2 L{sin (at) } - 1/2 L{cos (2at) * sin (at) }

1/2 * (a^2) / (s^2 + a^2) - 1/2 L{cos (2at) * sin (at) }

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  1. 22 May, 10:05
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    sin A cos B=1/2[sin (A-B) + sin (A+B) ]

    sin (at) * cos (2at) = 1/2[sin (3at) - sin (at) ]
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