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Homework Statement
Hi, I have to solve the following differential equation and while I can get the complimentary function I can't get the particular integral.
y'+30y=20sin(alpha*t)+alpha*cos(alpha*t)
Homework Equations
How do I integrate the product of e^30t and alpha*cos(alpha*t) in order to find the particular integral?
The Attempt at a Solution
I've got y=Ce^(-30t) as the complimentary function but can get no further. Any help would be brilliant, thanks!