Chapter 9: Q10E (page 425)
Solve the nonlinear differential equations in Exercises 6through 11 using the method of separation of variables:Write the differential equation as and integrate both sides.
10.
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The solution is.
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Chapter 9: Q10E (page 425)
Solve the nonlinear differential equations in Exercises 6through 11 using the method of separation of variables:Write the differential equation as and integrate both sides.
10.
The solution is.
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Solve the nonlinear differential equations in Exercises 6through 11 using the method of separation of variables:Write the differential equation asand integrate both sides.
6.
Consider a noninvertible matrix A with two distinct eigenvalues. (Note that one of the eigenvalue must be 0.) Choose two eigenvectors localid="1659699950165" and with eigenvalueslocalid="1659700076311" andas shown in the accompanying figures. Suppose is negative. Sketch a phase portrait for the system, clearly indicating the shape and long-term behavior of the trajectories.

Question: Solve the system
for a 2x2 matrix A with complex eigenvalues .
1. Find .
Let be an matrix anda scalar. Consider the following two systems:
Show that if is a solution of the system (l)then role="math" localid="1659701582223" is a solution of the system (ll).
Use theorem 9.3.13 to solve the initial value problem
with .
Hint: Find first x2(t) and then x1(t).
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