Asked by Isaac
Solve and find the general solution of y
(3x+1)y"-(12x+5y)y'+6y(2x+1)=28⁴√(3x+1)³.•e²x
Help me out please ......
(3x+1)y"-(12x+5y)y'+6y(2x+1)=28⁴√(3x+1)³.•e²x
Help me out please ......
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Answered by
oobleck
You sure you didn't mean
(3x+1)y"-(12x+5)y'+6y(2x+1)=28*(3x+1)^(3/4)*e^(2x)
because e^2 * x is just very incongruous, and that 12x+5y makes it nonlinear.
Check out integrating factors.
(3x+1)y"-(12x+5)y'+6y(2x+1)=28*(3x+1)^(3/4)*e^(2x)
because e^2 * x is just very incongruous, and that 12x+5y makes it nonlinear.
Check out integrating factors.
Answered by
Isaac-sir??
I saw e^2 * x but I suspect it was a typo from them
But can you show me how to do it
Having e^(2x)
I will follow your step all through
But can you show me how to do it
Having e^(2x)
I will follow your step all through
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