- 3)²y" (x) - 3(x-3)y'(x) + 3y(x) = 2(x-3)^e², x > 3. Verify that y₁(x) = (x-3)³ is a particular solution of the homoge
- 3)²y" (x) - 3(x-3)y'(x) + 3y(x) = 2(x-3)^e², x > 3. Verify that y₁(x) = (x-3)³ is a particular solution of the homoge
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter11: Differential Equations
Section11.CR: Chapter 11 Review
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Solve for y2 by using reduction of order
And for nonhomogeneous using undetermined coefficients
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