Find a general solution to the Cauchy-Euler equation x°y" - 17x2y" +90xy' - 90y = x°. x> 0, given that {x,x° xU} is a fundamental solution set for the corresponding homogeneous equation. ..... y(X) =D (Simplify your answer.)

Elements Of Modern Algebra
8th Edition
ISBN:9781285463230
Author:Gilbert, Linda, Jimmie
Publisher:Gilbert, Linda, Jimmie
Chapter8: Polynomials
Section8.5: Solution Of Cubic And Quartic Equations By Formulas (optional)
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Find a general solution to the Cauchy-Euler equation
x*y" - 17x?y"
.
+ 90xy' - 90y = x°, x>0,
10\
given that {xx° x"} is a fundamental solution set for the corresponding homogeneous equation.
.....
y(X) =|
(Simplify your answer.)
Transcribed Image Text:Find a general solution to the Cauchy-Euler equation x*y" - 17x?y" . + 90xy' - 90y = x°, x>0, 10\ given that {xx° x"} is a fundamental solution set for the corresponding homogeneous equation. ..... y(X) =| (Simplify your answer.)
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