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1. Suppose coefficients, A) is a solution to the 2nd order, linear, homogeous ODE with constant .

Which answer choice must be true. is the only solution to this ODE.

B) This ODE does not have the "trivial solution". C) D) For any arbitrary real scalar c, also a solution to the ODE. and are solutions to the ODE

E)

and

may be any linear functions.

2. Each ODE is 2nd order, linear, & homogeneous with constant coefficients. Match each ODE with its general solution. A. B. C. D. E.
E C A B D

3. Suppose the auxilliary equation to the 2nd order, linear, and homogeneous ODE with constant

coefficients has distinct real roots & Write the general solution to this ODE.
y(t)=A*(e^( (m1)*t) ) )+B*(e^( (m2)*t) )

4. Suppose the auxilliary equation to the 2nd order, linear, and homogeneous ODE with constant coefficients has repeated real roots

Write the general solution to this ODE.


y(t)=A*(e^( (m0)*t) ) )+B*t*(e^( (m0)*t) )

5. Suppose the auxilliary equation to the 2nd order, linear, and homogeneous ODE with constant coefficients has complex conjugate roots

Write the general solution to this ODE.


y(t)=A*(e^( (alpha)*t) ) )*cos((beta)*t)+B*(e^( (alpha) *t)*sin((beta)*t)

6. Write the auxilliary equation of the given ODE. No need to solve here.

(m^2)-4m+0=0=(m-2)(m+2)

7.

Select the answer choice which could be the auxilliary equation to the given ODE.

A) B) C) D) E) 8. Write the general solution to the ODE.

y(t)=A*(e^(3*t))+B(e^(-2*t))

9. The method of undetermined coefficients can be used in formulating the general solution to the ODE A) True B) False 10. Which answer choice represents a particular solution to the given ODE.

A) B) C) D)

E) None of the above. 11. Solve the IVP.

y(t)=0*(e^0)*cos(2t)+0*(e^0)sin(2t)=0

12. Write the general solution to the given ODE.

13. Write the general solution to the given nonhomogeneous ODE.

(Recall the general solution to such a nonhomogeneous ODE is a sum of the complimentary solution (general solution to the associated homogeneous ODE) + a particular solution (a parameter-free solution, linearly independent from the functions in the complimentary solution.

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