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Practice 4.2 (Solution) : 1. Change To Standard Form, We Have - A Second Solution Is Given by

This document provides solutions to two differential equations in standard form. The first equation is y'' + 4y = 0, which has solutions y = c1e^(-2x) + c2e^(2x). The second equation is y'/(1-4x^2) + y = 0, which has solution y = c1/(1-4x^2).

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Practice 4.2 (Solution) : 1. Change To Standard Form, We Have - A Second Solution Is Given by

This document provides solutions to two differential equations in standard form. The first equation is y'' + 4y = 0, which has solutions y = c1e^(-2x) + c2e^(2x). The second equation is y'/(1-4x^2) + y = 0, which has solution y = c1/(1-4x^2).

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PRACTICE 4.

2 (SOLUTION)

3 4
1. Change to standard form, we have y y y 0 . A second solution is given by
x x2

P ( x ) dx
e
y 2 ( x) y1 ( x) dx
y12 ( x)

3
dx
x
e
x2 dx
x4

x3
x2 dx
x4

x 2 ln x

1 1
2. Change to standard form, we have y x
y (1 4x2
)y 0
A second solution is given by

P ( x ) dx
e
y 2 ( x) y1 ( x) dx
y12 ( x)

1
1 dx
x
2
e
(x sin x) 1
dx
(x 2
sin x) 2

1
1
(x 2
sin x) x dx
x sin 2 x
1

1
(x 2
sin x) csc 2 xdx
1
2
x sin x cot x
1
2
x cos x

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