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MATH 3321

Quiz 5

2/14/10

1. The general solution of y 2y 15y = 0 is: (a) y = C1 e5x + C2e3x (b) y = C1 e5x + C2 e3x (c) y = C1 e5x + C2e3x (d) y = C1 e5x + C2e3x (e) None of the above.

2. The solution of the initial-value problem y + 8y + 16y = 0, y(0) = 1, y (0) = 2 is: (a) y = e4x 6xe4x (b) y = 1 e4x + 3 e4x 2 2 (c) y = e4x 2xe4x (d) y = e4x + 6xe4x (e) None of the above.

3. A fundamental set of solutions of y 2y + 10y = 0 is: (a) {ex cos 3x, ex sin 3x} (b) {e3x cos x, e3x sin x} (c) {ex cos 3x, ex sin 3x} (d) {e3x cos x, e3x sin x} (e) None of the above.

1 8 4. y y 2 y = 0 has solutions of the form y = xr . A fundamental set of solutions of x x the equation is: (a) {x8 , x1 } (b) {x4 , x2 } (c) {x4 , x2 } (d) {x8 , x} (e) None of the above.

5. y = C1 e2x + C2e5x is the general solution of a second order linear dierential equation. The equation is: (a) y + y 10y = 0 (b) y 3y 10y = 0 (c) y + 3y 10y = 0 (d) y 2y + 10y = 0 (e) None of the above.

6. y = xe3x is a solution of a second order linear dierential equation with constant coecients. The equation is: (a) y 6y + 9y = 0 (b) y + 3y = 0 (c) y + 6y + 9y = 0 (d) y 6y 9y = 0 (e) None of the above.

7. y = e3x cos 2x is a solution of a second order linear dierential equation with constant coecients. The equation is: (a) y + 6y + 13y = 0 (b) y 6y + 13y = 0 (c) y 5y + 6y = 0 (d) y y 6y = 0 (e) None of the above.

8. If y = y(x) is a solution of the equation y + 2y + 5y = 0, then lim y(x) =


x

(a) does not exist (b) (c) (d) 0 (e) None of the above.

9. Let y = y(x) be the solution of the initial-value problem: y y 6y = 0, y(0) = , y (0) = 2.


x

A value of such that y = y(x) satises lim y(x) = 0 is: (a) = 1 (b) = 1 (c) = 0 (d) = 2 (e) None of the above. 10. The general solution of xy 2y = x4e2x is (a) y = 2x3 e2x 1 x2e2x + Cx2 2 (b) y = 1 xe2x 1 e2x + C/x2 2 4 (c) y = 1 x3e2x 1 x2 e2x + Cx2 2 4 (d) y = x3 e2x 1 x2e2x + C/x 2 (e) None of the above. 11. The family of orthogonal trajectories of y 3 = Cx2 + 2 is: 8 =C y (b) 2y 2 3x2 4 ln y = C (a) 3x2 + 2y 2 + (c) 3x2 + 2y 2 + 8 ln y = C 8 (d) 3x2 + 2y 2 = C y (e) None of the above. 12. A 1000-gallon tank, initially full of water, develops a leak at the bottom. Let A(t), be the amount of water in the tank t minutes after the leak develops. Suppose the water drains o a rate proportional to the product of the time elapsed and the amount of that has leaked out. The mathematical model for this problem is: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) dA = k(1000 A), A(0) = 1000 dt dA = kt(1000 A), A(0) = 1000 dt dA = ktA, A(0) = 1000 dt dA = kt(A + 1000), A(0) = 1000 dt None of the above.

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