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1.

Suppose the auxilliary equation to the 2nd order Cauchy-Euler ODE

has distinct real f & f

Write the general solution to this ODE.


y1(x)=x^(m1) , y2(x)=x^(m2) => y(x)=(c1)(x^(m1))+(c2)(x^(m2))

2. Suppose the auxilliary equation to the 2nd order Cauchy-Euler ODE

has repeated real roots

Write the general solution to this ODE.


y1(x)=x^(m0) , y2(x)=x^(m0)*ln(x) => y(x)=(c1)(x^(m0))+(c2)(x^(m0))*ln(x)

3. Suppose the auxilliary equation to the 2nd order Cauchy-Euler ODE

has complex conjugate roots

Write the general solution to this ODE.


y1(x)=(x^(alpha))*cos((beta)*ln(x)) , y2(x)=(x^(alpha))*sin((beta)*ln(x)) => y(x)=(c1)(x^(alpha))*cos((beta)*ln(x))+(c2)(x^(alpha))*sin((beta)*ln(x)

4. Solve the Cauchy-Euler ODE.

y1(x)=x^(4) , y2(x)=x^(-2) => y(x)=(c1)(x^(4))+(c2)(x^(-2))

5. Solve the given nonhomogeneous Cauchy-Euler ODE.

Hint #1: Formulate the general solution as a sum of the complimentary solution (solution to the associated homogeneous ODE) + a particular solution (any parameter free solution, linearly independent of the functions in your complimentary solution). Hint #2: Only one of your two learned methods to find particular solutions can cater towards an ODE's w/ variable coefficients...
y(x)=(c1)*x+ (c2)*(x^(-1/2))+(1/3)*(-3*(x^2)-2*x+3*x*log(x))

6. Write the recurrence relation for the coefficients of a power series solution to the following ODE

No need to solve.
a(1)=0 , k>=1 => (k+1)*(a(k+1))-2*(a(k-1))=0

Prob 19 -8.3 7. Find a power-series expansion about x = 0 for a general solution to the given ODE.

a(3k+2) = 0, k = 0, 1, . . . =>a(0) (1+ (SUM to infinity from k=1) (-1^k)*((14 (3k- 5)(3k- 2))/ (3k)!)* x^(3k)! + a(1) (x+ (SUM to infinity from k=1) (-1^

8.3 19-24 #22 exact

8.

Find two linearly independent power series solutions about the ordinary point x = 0

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