Solve: y''+2y'-3y=0

Joanna Benson

Joanna Benson

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2022-01-18

Solve: y+2y3y=0

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sukljama2

sukljama2

Beginner2022-01-19Added 32 answers

y=z
y=zdzdy
zdzdy+2z3y=0
zdz+2zdy3ydy=0
zdz=(3y2z)dy
z=3y2z
z=y
y=y=y
puhnut1m

puhnut1m

Beginner2022-01-20Added 33 answers

0=y+2y3y=(D2+2D3)y=(D+3)(D1)y,D=ddx
alenahelenash

alenahelenash

Expert2022-01-24Added 556 answers

x2+2x3. Zeroes x=3,1. The general solution to your differential equation is cexit, where xi is a root to your characteristic polynomial. Two linearly independent solutions; y=e3t,y=e1t. This is a linear differential equation, we can take any linear combo of those two solutions, and that will also be a solution. So the general solution for y is y(t)=c1e3t+c2e1twhere c1 and c2 are determined by your initial conditions (y(0) and y(0))

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