Question: Discuss how you would define a regular singular point for the linear third-order differential equation a 3 (x)y''' + a 2 (x)y'' + a 1

Discuss how you would define a regular singular point for the linear third-order differential equation

a3(x)y''' + a2(x)y'' + a1(x)y' + a0(x)y = 0.

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