Chapter 8: Q15E (page 453)
In Problems 15-17, solve the given initial value problem t2x"-12x=0. x(1)=3 and x'(1)=5.
Short Answer
The solution of the given initial value problem is x=2t4+t-3.
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Chapter 8: Q15E (page 453)
In Problems 15-17, solve the given initial value problem t2x"-12x=0. x(1)=3 and x'(1)=5.
The solution of the given initial value problem is x=2t4+t-3.
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