Question: (a) Solve y'' (x) + y' (x) - 6y(x) = 0. (b) Evaluate the arbitrary constants in the solution if the boundary conditions are y

(a) Solve y'' (x) + y' (x) - 6y(x) = 0.
(b) Evaluate the arbitrary constants in the solution if the boundary conditions are y = 0 at x = 0 and y' = 1 at x = 0.

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a The auxiliary equation is s 2 s 6 0 and s 1 1 24 2 2 and 3 So y ... View full answer

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