Solve using the Laplace transform: y" + 4y = g(t) where y(0) = y'(0). Hint: Use the...

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Solve using the Laplace transform: y" + 4y = g(t) where y(0) =y'(0).

Hint: Use the convolution theorem to write your answer. You mayleave your answer expressed in terms of an integral.

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