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Chapter 8: Ordinary Differential Equations

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Use the convolution integral (see Example 2) to solve the following differential equations. y''+5y'+6y=e-2t,y0=y0'=0.

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In problems 13 to 15, find a solution(or solutions) of the differential equation not obtainable by specializing the constant in your solution of the original problem. Hint: See Example 3.

14. Problem 8.

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Show that a combination of entries L 3 to L 10, L 13, L 14 and L 18 in the table, will give the inverse transform of any function of the formAp+BCp2+Ep+F

, where A, B, C, E, andare constants.

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Find the general solution of the following differential equations (complementary function + particular solution). Find the particular solution by inspection. Also find a computer solution and reconcile differences if necessary, noticing especially whether the particular solution is in simplest form.

y''+8y'+25y=120sin5x

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By using Laplace transforms, solve the following differential equations subject to the given initial conditions.

y"-4y'=-4te2t, y0=0,y0'=1

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Verify (7.19) and (7.20).; write the first equation of (7.19) as xDX=DZ, and find D2Z.

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Prove L32 forn=1. Hint: Differentiate equation (8.1) with respect top.

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Find the general solution of the following differential equations (complementary function + particular solution). Find the particular solution by inspection or by or .Also find a computer solution and reconcile differences if necessary, noticing especially whether the particular solution is in simplest form [seeand the discussion after].

5y''+12y'+20y=120sin2x

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Use the convolution integral (see Example 2) to solve the following differential equations

y''+3y'-4y=e3t,y0=y0'=0

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By using Laplace transforms, solve the following differential equations subject to the given initial conditions.

y''+9y=cos3t, y0=0,y0'=6

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