I'm using John Bird's Higher Engineering Mathematics but I'm really struggling with Partial Fraction decomposition. I'm needing to convert it from s domain to t domain using Inverse Laplace Transform. Would really appreciate a bit of guidance, not necessarily looking for the answer but all the examples I have are in a different format and I've hit a brick wall. Thank you.
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First multiply top and bottom by $0.6s$
Then apply partial fraction decomposition to have two fractions instead of one.
Each partial fraction will have $As+B$ or $Cs+D$ on the top and the associated factor in the bottom.
Mohammad Riazi-Kermani
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