Unfortunately phyzguy at this point it does not.
I have solved the eigen/values/vectors and put them in "general form". So i think using these initial conditions for A(0)=75 and B(0)= 0 i will have solved for a'(t) and b'(t).. Is this correct?
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The integral is t(4+9t)^(1/2) dt
I have tried u-sub and integration by parts but i can't figure it out.
u=4+9t
du=9 Does not help because i still have that t to deal with.
I have spent more time then i want to admit trying to figure it out, and there are plenty more in the hw...