Chapter 8: Q3E (page 450)
In Problems 1-10, use a substitution y=xr to find the general solution to the given equation for x>0.
x2y"+xy'(x)+17y=0
Short Answer
The general solution for the given equation is y=c1 x cos (4 lnx)+c2 x sin(4 lnx)..
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Chapter 8: Q3E (page 450)
In Problems 1-10, use a substitution y=xr to find the general solution to the given equation for x>0.
x2y"+xy'(x)+17y=0
The general solution for the given equation is y=c1 x cos (4 lnx)+c2 x sin(4 lnx)..
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In Problems 29 and 30 use (22) or (23) to obtain the given result.
\({J_0}(x) = {J_{ - 1}}(x) = {J_1}(x)\)
In Problems 13-19,find at least the first four non-zero terms in a power series expansion of the solution to the given initial value problem.
In problems 1-6, determine the convergence set of the given power series.
In Problems 1-10, use a substitution y=xrto find the general solution to the given equation for x>0.
x2y"(x)+6xy'(x)+6y(x)=0
In Problems 21-28, use the procedure illustrated in Problem 20 to find at least the first four nonzero terms in a power series expansion about’s x=0 of a general solution to the given differential equation.
(1-x2) y"-y'+y=tan x
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