12 11/20 F

  1. Solve 7.26, by Laplace transforming the problem as given in time. This is a good way to practice back transform methods. Note that one factor in $\widehat u$ is a simpler function at a shifted value of coordinate $s$.

  2. Solve 7.35 by Laplace transform in time. Clean up completely; only the given function may be in your answer, no Heaviside functions or other weird stuff. There is a minor error in the book’s answer.