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Linear Equation with Constant Coefficients Problem
You're right You're right. The general solution to the equation that I am using is y(x) = (c1)sinx + (c2)cosx- hunchback6116
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Linear Equation with Constant Coefficients Problem
b) y=(c1)sinx c) y=(c1)sinx d) y=o (c1)= any constant For b and c, I get (c2)=0, so (c1) can be any constant and there is no cosx term For d, I get both (c1) and (c2) are 0, so the only soln. is y=0- hunchback6116
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How Do You Calculate Tension in Violin Strings?
I wanted to ask for some help, but first a little about me. I am a physician, but my major was mathematics many years ago. Currently, I am reviewing physics "for the fun of it" and I'm using Tipler's text for review. In the newest edition, I am trying to work problem 77 in chapter 6, but I can't...- hunchback6116
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