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| Apr27-11, 08:54 AM | #1 |
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Non-homogeneous differential equation
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I am trying to find out the soulution of the following non homogeneous differential equation with variable coefficients. The differential equation is given as follows 2. Relevant equations y''+(1/x)y'-(A0/x)y = -B0/x where, A0,B0 = constants Does anyone have any idea how to solve this one??? help is greatly appriciated.. Thanks!! |
| Apr27-11, 09:14 AM | #2 |
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Do YOU have any ideas on how to solve this one? You need to say what you've tried to get help
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| Apr27-11, 09:17 AM | #3 |
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I think its a bit complicated for an algebra problem and i think variation of parameters could be one of the suited methods to solve it..but I have no idea how to do it..Whats the combinatrics way?
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| Apr27-11, 02:52 PM | #4 |
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Office_Shredder wasn't offering suggestions; that's his signature.
![]() You need to show what you've tried. Surely, you're covering methods in your class relevant to solving this problem. Try one and see where it goes. |
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