Consider the following equation: x?y" + 2xy' – 2y = 0; x > 0; y = y(x) (1) 1. Verify that y, (x) = x is one solution of Equation (1).

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter4: Polynomial And Rational Functions
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 5T
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Consider the following equation:
x?y" + 2xy' – 2y = 0; x > 0; y = y(x)
(1)
1.
Verify that y, (x) = x is one solution of Equation (1).
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following equation: x?y" + 2xy' – 2y = 0; x > 0; y = y(x) (1) 1. Verify that y, (x) = x is one solution of Equation (1).
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