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kan Tsee ‘Ma 161 18 December 2013 Long Test No. 1 E, de Lara-Tuprio Show complete solutions, v 1. Solve the initial value problem oF (otts—tewt, 2(5) =1 Indicate the interval on which the maximum solution 1s denned, [19} / 2. Pind the solution of the following integral equation; that is, express « as a function of ¢ tree of iulggsal. Sperily tlie jules val on which it is defined. [a5] sn T4f foreoas 3. Given the initial value problem evaluate 2 (In2) + y (In2). Bs} © 4, One simple model for the spread of disease assumes that the number of people infected ‘changes at the rate proportional to the product of the number of people already infected and the number of people who are susceptible but not yet infected. Therelure, if Uns wastaat 5 denotes the total population of susceptible people and I = I(t) denotes the number of people infected at time f, then $I is the number of people who are susceptible but not yet infected. Thus, Herl(8-1) whore 7 is a positive constant, Assuming that (0) = ia, solve for J in-terms of t. Evaluate lin T(t) and interpret the result [15] _/ 5. A 500-liter tank initially contains 10 g of salt dissolved in 200 liters of water. Starting at # = 0, water that contains 1/4 g of salt per liter is poured into the tank at the rate of 4 hiters/min and the mixture, kept uniform by constant stirring, is drained frou Uae Gauh ab the rate of 9 liters/min. Find the concentration of salt in the tank after 1 hour. 15) 6. (a) Show that the difforenco of taro volutions 4, and gy, both defined on some interval T, af the differential equation «” +a,2' + agx = 6(t), where ay and az are constants, is a solution to the homogeneous equation 2" + ays! + aa = 0. (b) It was shown in class that if 4; and up are linearly independent solutions of the homo- gencous cquotion 2” | a2! | azo — 0, thon ovory colution of this equation is of the form Cin; + Coup, where C; and C2 are arbitrary constants. Use this to prove that every solution of the nonhomogeneous equation 2” + ay! + ax = (t) is of the form x(t) = w (8) + Crm (t) + Crue (t), where w(t) is a particular solution of the nonhomogencous equation and C, and Gy’ are constants. {5} a We ala oF a sax’ ayn - bed tax! tay = biel we Sale gx an tained (Cre t Cant eg, (Com tana! 4 as Canned 6

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