Chapter 8: Q16E (page 426)
In the study of the vacuum tube, the following equation is encountered:
Find the Taylor polynomial of degree 4 approximating the solution with the initial values,.
Short Answer
The required polynomial is, .
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Chapter 8: Q16E (page 426)
In the study of the vacuum tube, the following equation is encountered:
Find the Taylor polynomial of degree 4 approximating the solution with the initial values,.
The required polynomial is, .
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In Problems 1-10, use a substitution y=xr to find the general solution to the given equation for x>0.
x2y"+2xy'-3y=0
In problems 1-6, determine the convergence set of the given power series.
Question:7. Sometimes the ratio test (Theorem 2) can be applied to a power series containing an infinite number of zero coefficients, provided the zero pattern is regular. Use Theorem 2 to show, for example, that the series

has a radius of convergence
, if

and that

has a radius ofconvergence
, if


Find at least the first four nonzero terms in a power series expansion of the solution to the given initial value problem,
In Problems 1-10, use a substitution y=xr to find the general solution to the given equation for x>0.
d2y/dx2=5/x dy/dx-13/x2 y
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