@mathematical.pietrov: Transform your understanding of differential equations with Laplace! Join Peter and Stewie in this latest lesson on essential high level math concepts. #computerscience #Tech #stewiegriffin #learningisfun #calculus #Lapace #fyp #math

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prosequack
user877005377 :
The first figure is a Fourier transform not a Laplace transform 😂
2025-07-09 03:42:57
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ofiraviv23
Ofir :
it tranformers the life of students from ok to miserable
2025-07-08 09:19:12
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jere2001
Hal :
I passed this class once.i don't remember how or why
2025-07-09 21:26:05
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goldenlogan0
goldenlogan0 :
I’m an engineer and still didn’t understand anything from this explanation 😩
2025-07-10 12:30:05
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skemfar21
Skemfar21 :
what do I even do with this information
2025-07-08 03:50:16
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mangobanana60
EggMango :
Have a master degree in electrical engineering with concentration in signal processing. Laplace transform is my bread and butter I love it.
2025-07-10 00:22:23
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blank00sam
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shivers. I hated this course... and I got an A
2025-07-11 17:39:15
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ajayr.530
Ajay :
doing this in diff eqs rn
2025-07-08 07:26:12
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joe.dlamini14
Joe Dlamini :
This thing had us on chokehold at some stage
2025-07-08 10:17:07
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polar.bears.77
PolarBears77 :
the Laplace transform may be a pain but for electrical based mathematics it's invaluable, especially when looking for transfer functions. the only complaint I have is differential equations courses, or at least the two I took, don't/didn't go more in depth to the Laplace domain's functionality before getting slapped with it in a circuits/signal course.
2025-07-09 17:04:45
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joaovbranco
João Vitor Bittencourt Branco :
literally failed my laplace exam at calc 2 yesterday👍
2025-07-10 22:51:10
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lamefantasy
no :
oh that's how u pronounce it?
2025-07-08 10:02:01
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btp385
Btp385 :
Laplace applies if the system is linear, causal and time invariant. As engineers we rely on Laplace transforms so much we’ll sometimes mildly bend ourselves into logical pretzels pretending a system is linear, causal, time invariant in order to use these powerful analysis tools, haha.
2025-07-10 14:07:05
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dontmindmebr
bnnnnnnnnn :
so what are the differences compared with Fourier Transform as they both map the time domain signal into the corresponding frequency domain ? tks 😁
2025-07-08 17:16:58
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zak3y0
Zak3y :
this is like the lhopitals of diff eqs
2025-07-09 00:05:01
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p2202123
Vô Địch Kết Đan :
ở bk tôi chỉ mặc định công thức chứ chả biết thực tế laplace làm cái j
2025-07-14 03:12:06
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kennyavy
Nguyễn Việt Hoàng :
giải tích 3 nè
2025-07-10 14:32:40
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ahqbishwhsha
Ahhsjabsbsb :
Doing this for my thesis, it is overpowered in creating transfer functions
2025-07-08 08:21:08
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poptartgirlie
👣 :
I hate that I know how to do this
2025-07-11 04:14:43
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bbbbzzz758
bbbbzzz758 :
I wish I saw this 20 years ago in control systems class
2025-07-11 22:10:14
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0lchan
Olchan :
It's very easy method to solve diff eq, but state space method is much better for e.e.
2025-07-08 18:36:20
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physically1_6
masiwan :
i survived these funny things to statistics!
2025-07-08 21:32:32
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davidrichardson53
David Richardson :
This is the future of engineering education
2025-07-09 21:36:09
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the_mcrib
The_McRib :
Peter needs to go back to talking about cars because I CANNOT
2025-07-08 18:01:39
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gabrielgkw881101
Gabriel Gan Kok Wai :
For simpler maths calculation. Convolution of 2 signals in time domain need quite some complicated maths, but if you Laplace transform them, then the 2 signals become a simple multiplication in freq domain. Then u can convert them to time domain.
2025-07-24 11:12:30
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