We have verified that x³ and x5 are linearly independent solutions of the following second-order, homogenous differential equation on the interval (0, ∞o). x²y" - 7xy' + 15y = 0 The solutions are called a fundamental set of solutions to the equation, as there are two linearly independent solutions and the equation is second-order. By Theorem 4.1.5, the general solution of an equation, in the case of second order, with a fundamental set of solutions ₁ and ₂ on an interval is given by the following. y = C₁Y₁+ C₂Y/2 Find the general solution of the given equation. y =
We have verified that x³ and x5 are linearly independent solutions of the following second-order, homogenous differential equation on the interval (0, ∞o). x²y" - 7xy' + 15y = 0 The solutions are called a fundamental set of solutions to the equation, as there are two linearly independent solutions and the equation is second-order. By Theorem 4.1.5, the general solution of an equation, in the case of second order, with a fundamental set of solutions ₁ and ₂ on an interval is given by the following. y = C₁Y₁+ C₂Y/2 Find the general solution of the given equation. y =
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