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Old 23rd February 2007 | 16:44
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'India-Mike
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Yes, but the question is to find the laplace transform of (dy/dx)^2, not (d^2y/Dx^2)....

I thoroughly recommend Etkins 'Dynamics of Atmospheric Flight' - excellent for Laplace transforms (amongst other things)
 
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