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Consider the following second order differential equation:
y"-2x^(2)y+y^(3)=17cos(4x) with y(0)=4 , y'(0)=-9
If we let u=y and v=y′ then as an AUTONOMOUS first order system, the second order differential equation is correctly expressed as:
y"-2x^(2)y+y^(3)=17cos(4x) with y(0)=4 , y'(0)=-9
If we let u=y and v=y′ then as an AUTONOMOUS first order system, the second order differential equation is correctly expressed as:
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