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Inverse Laplace Transform - omer - 05-26-2023 04:23 PM Can anybody please explain why the calculator is unable to find the inverse Laplace transform? RE: Inverse Laplace Transform - Archanus - 05-27-2023 03:36 AM (05-26-2023 04:23 PM)omer Wrote: Can anybody please explain why the calculator is unable to find the inverse Laplace transform? Hello dear friend I suggest you to use fractions instead of decimals. With fractions, you “help” the Integral Transforms (Laplace, Fourier and Z) to give you a fast and accurate results. I remember when I took Math 5 course (Complex Variable and Transforms), that I “built” the numerator and denominator with fractions and templates (for example Sine, Cosine, Exponential) to only apply the Inverse Laplace Transforms and get a result. RE: Inverse Laplace Transform - parisse - 05-27-2023 03:35 PM You can convert approx numbers in an expression to exact values by calling exact(). |