Chapter 8: Q20P (page 439)
Use L29 to verify L6, L13, L14, and L18
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The values of L6, L13, L14 and L18 by use of is and,
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Chapter 8: Q20P (page 439)
Use L29 to verify L6, L13, L14, and L18
The values of L6, L13, L14 and L18 by use of is and,
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Find the orthogonal trajectories of each of the following families of curves. In each case, sketch or computer plot several of the given curves and several of their orthogonal trajectories. Be careful to eliminate the constant from for the original curves; this constant takes different values for different curves of the original family, and you want an expression for which is valid for all curves of the family crossed by the orthogonal trajectory you are trying to find. See equations to .
Using , find the general solution of each of the following differential equations. Compare a computer solution and, if necessary, reconcile it with yours. Hint: See comments just after , and Example 1.
Use L28 to find the Laplace transform of
Problems 2 and 3, use (12.6) to solve (12.1) when is as given.
By using Laplace transforms, solve the following differential equations subject to the given initial conditions.
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