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Oct10-07, 03:37 AM   #1
 

Differential equation problem


1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

Find the general solution of x^2y" + xy' - y = 1/x


2. Relevant equations

m(m-1) +am + b = 0 to solve an Euler Cauchy equation

3. The attempt at a solution

a=1 b=-1

m(m-1) -m -1 =0

m^2 - 2m -1 = 0

I just wanna know whether the first step is right. And once I find out the values of M, do I use variation of parameters to find the particular solution? Thanks
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

Find the general solution of x^2y" + xy' - y = 1/x


2. Relevant equations

m(m-1) +am + b = 0 to solve an Euler Cauchy equation

3. The attempt at a solution

a=1 b=-1

m(m-1) -m -1 =0

m^2 - 2m -1 = 0

I just wanna know whether the first step is right. And once I find out the values of M, do I use variation of parameters to find the particular solution? Thanks
One obvious error: a= +1 here , not -1. Yes, you can use "variation of parameters". Also, because the right hand side is a power of x, you could use "undertermined coefficients" although it is slightly harder to "guess" the correct form for a particular solution in such an equation as compared to a "constant coefficients" equation. Finally, the change of variable u= ln(x) will convert this equation to a "constant coefficients" equation.
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