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Richard Ellis F16 MATH 331 1 Assignment Homework Set 6 Due 10/19/2016 at 11:00am EDT

This document contains a math homework assignment with 8 problems involving differential equations. The problems involve finding particular solutions, general solutions, and determining constants based on given differential equations and initial conditions.
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Richard Ellis F16 MATH 331 1 Assignment Homework Set 6 Due 10/19/2016 at 11:00am EDT

This document contains a math homework assignment with 8 problems involving differential equations. The problems involve finding particular solutions, general solutions, and determining constants based on given differential equations and initial conditions.
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Richard Ellis F16 MATH 331 1

Assignment Homework Set 6 due 10/19/2016 at 11:00am EDT

1. (1 pt) The function y p (t) = ln(3+2t), t > − 23 , is a particu- α=


lar solution to the differential equation y 00 +5y = g(t). Find g(t).
β=
g(t) = Answer(s) submitted:
Answer(s) submitted: •
• •
(incorrect) (incorrect)
Correct Answers: Correct Answers:
• -2*2/[(3+2*t)ˆ2]+5*ln(3+2*t) • -2
2. (1 pt) • 0
(1) Find a particular solution to the nonhomogeneous dif- 4. (1 pt) Consider the initial value problem
ferential equation y 00 + 4y 0 + 5y = 5x + 5e−x .
y 00 + 25y = e−t , y(0) = y0 , y 0 (0) = y00 .
yp =

(2) Find the most general solution to the associated homo- Suppose we know that y(t) → 0 as t → ∞. Determine the solu-
geneous differential equation. Use c1 and c2 in your tion and the initial conditions.
answer to denote arbitrary constants, and enter them as
c1 and c2. y(t) =

yh =
y(0) =
(3) Find the most general solution to the original nonho-
mogeneous differential equation. Use c1 and c2 in your y 0 (0) =
Answer(s) submitted:
answer to denote arbitrary constants.

y= •

Answer(s) submitted:

(incorrect)
Correct Answers:

• • eˆ(-t) / 26
• 1 / 26
(incorrect)
• -1 / 26
Correct Answers:
• -4*1/5 + 1 x + 2.5 eˆ(-x) + a eˆ(-2x) cos(x) + b eˆ(-2x) sin(x)
5. (1 pt) Consider the initial value problem
• c1 eˆ(-2x) cos(x) + c2 eˆ(-2x) sin(x)
• -4*1/5 + 1 x + 2.5 eˆ(-x) + c1 eˆ(-2x) cos(x) + c2 eˆ(-2x) sin(x) 00 −t
y − 25y = e , y(0) = 1, y (0) = y00 .
0

3. (1 pt) Consider the differential equation


Suppose we know that y(t) → 0 as t → ∞. Determine the solu-
y 00 + αy 0 + βy = t + e2t . tion and the unknown initial condition.

Suppose the form of the particular solution to this differential y(t) =


equation as prescribed by the method of undetermined coeffi-
cients is
y 0 (0) =
2 2t
y p (t) = A1t + A0t + B0te . Answer(s) submitted:

Determine the constants α and β. •
1
(incorrect) (3) Find the most general solution to the original nonho-
Correct Answers: mogeneous differential equation. Use c1 and c2 in your
• (-25 / -24) eˆ(-5 t) + eˆ(-t) / -24 answer to denote arbitrary constants.
• -5.16667
6. (1 pt) y=
(1) Find a particular solution to the nonhomogeneous dif- Answer(s) submitted:
ferential equation y 00 + 6y 0 − 7y = e3x . •

yp = •
(incorrect)
(2) Find the most general solution to the associated homo- Correct Answers:
geneous differential equation. Use c1 and c2 in your
• 1/2 xˆ2 eˆ(4 x) + (a x + b) eˆ(4 x)
answer to denote arbitrary constants, and enter them as
• (c1 x + c2) eˆ(4 x)
c1 and c2. • 1/2 xˆ2 eˆ(4 x) + (c1 x + c2) eˆ(4 x)

yh =
8. (1 pt)
(3) Find the most general solution to the original nonho- (1) Find a particular solution to the nonhomogeneous dif-
mogeneous differential equation. Use c1 and c2 in your ferential equation y 00 + 9y = cos(3x) + sin(3x).
answer to denote arbitrary constants.
yp =
y=
Answer(s) submitted: (2) Find the most general solution to the associated homo-
• geneous differential equation. Use c1 and c2 in your
• answer to denote arbitrary constants. Enter c1 as c1 and
• c2 as c2.
(incorrect)
Correct Answers: yh =
• 1/20 eˆ(3 x) + a eˆ(1 x) + b eˆ(-7 x)
• c1 eˆ(1 x) + c2 eˆ(-7 x) (3) Find the solution to the original nonhomogeneous
• 1/20 eˆ(3 x) + c1 eˆ(1 x) + c2 eˆ(-7 x) differential equation satisfying the initial conditions
y(0) = 9 and y 0 (0) = 2.
7. (1 pt)
(1) Find a particular solution to the nonhomogeneous dif- y=
ferential equation y 00 − 8y 0 + 16y = e4x .
Answer(s) submitted:
yp = •


(2) Find the most general solution to the associated homo-
geneous differential equation. Use c1 and c2 in your (incorrect)
answer to denote arbitrary constants and enter them as Correct Answers:
c1 and c2. • -1/6 x cos(3 x) + 1/6 x sin(3 x) + a cos(3 x) + b sin(3 x)
• c1 cos(3 x) + c2 sin(3 x)
yh = • -1/6 x cos(3 x) + 1/6 x sin(3 x) + 9 cos(3 x) + 13/18 sin(3

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