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kasse
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Reduce to the 2nd order and solve the eq.
(1-x^2)y'' - 2xy' + 2y = 0 (we know that y(1) = 0)
I don't know what to do here, except that I'm supposed to find y(2). I know the formulas
y(2) = y(1) Int(U) dx
where
U = (e^(-Int(p(x)dx)) / (y(1))^2
Can I use this?
(1-x^2)y'' - 2xy' + 2y = 0 (we know that y(1) = 0)
I don't know what to do here, except that I'm supposed to find y(2). I know the formulas
y(2) = y(1) Int(U) dx
where
U = (e^(-Int(p(x)dx)) / (y(1))^2
Can I use this?
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