Question: (a) Use the general solution given in Example 4 to solve the IVP 4x + e 0.1x = 0, x(0) = 1, x'(0) =

(a) Use the general solution given in Example 4 to solve the IVP

4x


Also use J'0 (x) = -J1(x) and Y'0(x) = -Y1(x) along with Table 6.4.1 or a CAS to evaluate coefficients.

(b) Use a CAS to graph the solution obtained in part (a) for 0 ≤ t ≤ ∞.


Table 6.4.1

4x" + e 0.1x = 0, x(0) = 1, x'(0) =

4x" + e 0.1x = 0, x(0) = 1, x'(0) =

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