Question: Problem 3 Set s=s(t)=lnt , i.e., t=e^(s) . Rewrite the ODE, for x=x(t) , t^(2)x^()+atx^()+bx=0 in (0,infty ) as an ODE where the independent
Problem 3\ Set
s=s(t)=lnt, i.e.,
t=e^(s). Rewrite the ODE, for
x=x(t),\
t^(2)x^()+atx^()+bx=0 in (0,\\\\infty )\ as an ODE where the independent variable is
srather than
t, i.e., as an ODE for\
y=y(s)in
R. Hint: Use the chain rule on
y(s(t))=x(t).

Set s=s(t)=lnt, i.e., t=es. Rewrite the ODE, for x=x(t), t2x+atx+bx=0in(0,) as an ODE where the independent variable is s rather than t, i.e., as an ODE for y=y(s) in R. Hint: Use the chain rule on y(s(t))=x(t). Set s=s(t)=lnt, i.e., t=es. Rewrite the ODE, for x=x(t), t2x+atx+bx=0in(0,) as an ODE where the independent variable is s rather than t, i.e., as an ODE for y=y(s) in R. Hint: Use the chain rule on y(s(t))=x(t)
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