Show that the sine integral satisfies the (differential) equation xS'(x) + 2S(x) + xS'(x) = 0. sin

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Show that the sine integral sin t dt S(x) =

satisfies the (differential) equation xS'(x) + 2S"(x) + xS"'(x) = 0.

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Calculus Early Transcendentals

ISBN: 978-0321947345

2nd edition

Authors: William L. Briggs, Lyle Cochran, Bernard Gillett

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