Convert the differential equation x''' = x'' – 2x' – 4x +t into a system of first order equations by letting u1 = x, u2 = x', u3 = x'" Note: Type u_1, u_2, u_3, and t to write your variables. uj' = uz' = uz' =

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Convert the differential equation x'''=x''−2x'−4x+tx′′′=x′′-2x′-4x+t into a system of first order equations by letting u1=x,u2=x',u3=x''u1=x,u2=x′,u3=x′′

Note: Type u_1, u_2, u_3, and t to write your variables.

u1'u1′ =   
u2'u2′ =   
u3'u3′ =   
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Convert the differential equation r’' = x'' – 2x' – 4x + t into a system of first order equations by
letting u1 = x, u2 = x', uz = x''
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Note: Type u_1, u_2, u_3, and t to write your variables.
u1' =
uz' =
Uz =
Transcribed Image Text:Convert the differential equation r’' = x'' – 2x' – 4x + t into a system of first order equations by letting u1 = x, u2 = x', uz = x'' - Note: Type u_1, u_2, u_3, and t to write your variables. u1' = uz' = Uz =
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