Compute the inverse Laplace transform of $frac{(s^2+3)}{(s^2+2s+2)^2}$.











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I tried a few things, like completing the square in the denominator and going from there, but nothing really gets me anywhere or matches the answer that has been posted.










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  • Change $s$ to $s-1$.
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I tried a few things, like completing the square in the denominator and going from there, but nothing really gets me anywhere or matches the answer that has been posted.










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I tried a few things, like completing the square in the denominator and going from there, but nothing really gets me anywhere or matches the answer that has been posted.







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  • Maybe you could show your attempts? They could be mostly correct, and wouldn't it be better if someone just points out a small error in your own solution rather than provides you a full one?
    – Yuriy S
    yesterday










  • Change $s$ to $s-1$.
    – Nosrati
    yesterday


















  • Maybe you could show your attempts? They could be mostly correct, and wouldn't it be better if someone just points out a small error in your own solution rather than provides you a full one?
    – Yuriy S
    yesterday










  • Change $s$ to $s-1$.
    – Nosrati
    yesterday
















Maybe you could show your attempts? They could be mostly correct, and wouldn't it be better if someone just points out a small error in your own solution rather than provides you a full one?
– Yuriy S
yesterday




Maybe you could show your attempts? They could be mostly correct, and wouldn't it be better if someone just points out a small error in your own solution rather than provides you a full one?
– Yuriy S
yesterday












Change $s$ to $s-1$.
– Nosrati
yesterday




Change $s$ to $s-1$.
– Nosrati
yesterday















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