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Hi everyone,
I am studying to write my final Mechanical Engineering Prep Exam and have come across some problems that I am having a hard time figuring out.
I have managed to figure out how to use the Euler-Cauchy Equations to solve problems of the form: x2y" + axy' + by = 0 where a and b are constants and you substitute in y = xm.
But I came across these examples and am wondering if the same method would work to solve them:
1. 2x2y" - 5xy' - 4y = 3x4
2. y" + 2y' - 3y = 9x2 + e-3x
3. x" + 4x = 3cos2t + 4cos3t
any help would be greatly appreciated!
I am studying to write my final Mechanical Engineering Prep Exam and have come across some problems that I am having a hard time figuring out.
I have managed to figure out how to use the Euler-Cauchy Equations to solve problems of the form: x2y" + axy' + by = 0 where a and b are constants and you substitute in y = xm.
But I came across these examples and am wondering if the same method would work to solve them:
1. 2x2y" - 5xy' - 4y = 3x4
2. y" + 2y' - 3y = 9x2 + e-3x
3. x" + 4x = 3cos2t + 4cos3t
any help would be greatly appreciated!