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The effect of the coefficient of on the three solutions in the single graph is little bit
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(a) Solve the differential equations in Prob. 2.3, Use the MATLAB DSOLVE command to solve Prob.
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DSOLVE command to solve the ODEs in Prob. 2.3.
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dsolve('2*D2x+2*Dx+x=1','Dx(0)=0','x(0)=0')ans =-exp(-1/2*t)*sin(1/2*t)-exp(-1/2*t)*cos(1/2*t)+1
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x=dsolve('D2x+4*Dx+3*x=1','x(0)=0','Dx(0)=0')x =1/3+1/6*exp(-3*t)-1/2*exp(-t)ezplot(x,[0,2])
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x=dsolve('D2x+2*Dx+x=1','x(0)=0','Dx(0)=0')x =1-exp(-t)-exp(-t)*t
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(a) Solve the differential equations in Prob. 2.3, Use the MATLAB DSOLVE command to solve Prob.
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