Show that, for the differential equation ( d2y/dx2 +a(x)dy/dx+ b(x) y =0 ) e^mx is a particular
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Show that, for the differential equation ( d2y/dx2 +a(x)dy/dx+ b(x) y =0 ) e^mx is a particular integral if m^2 + am + b =0 . Hence find the value of m so that e^mx is a particular integral of the equation (x-2)d2y/dx2 - (4x-7)dy/dx + (4x-6)y =0
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Differential Equations and Linear Algebra
ISBN: 978-0131860612
2nd edition
Authors: Jerry Farlow, James E. Hall, Jean Marie McDill, Beverly H. West
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