For a system as described in Problem 20, we have the condition that at the ends of
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Using your equations from Problem 20(a), show that condition ( 19) is satisfied when
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(t)-R(1) = 0
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Differential Equations and Linear Algebra
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Authors: Jerry Farlow, James E. Hall, Jean Marie McDill, Beverly H. West
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