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1.Homework Statement


Use power series to evaluate intial value problem y''-xy'-2y=4x^2 y(0)=1 and y'(0)=1

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The Attempt at a Solution


I got the series Cnx^n and took its derivative and plugged it into the formula and I got but when I factor out x^n and set that experssion equal to 4x^2, I realize I'm stuck and I'm not sure If I'm doing it correctly.
 
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freshman2013 said:
1.

1.Homework Statement


Use power series to evaluate intial value problem y''-xy'-2y=4x^2 y(0)=1 and y'(0)=1

Homework Equations




The Attempt at a Solution





I got the series Cnx^n and took its derivative and plugged it into the formula and I got but when I factor out x^n and set that experssion equal to 4x^2, I realize I'm stuck and I'm not sure If I'm doing it correctly.

What that tells you is that coefficient of [itex]x^2[/itex] on the left hand side is 4, and the coefficient of every other power of [itex]x[/itex] on the left hand side is zero.