Suppose that a fourth order differential equation has a solution y = - =-6e5x (a) Find such a differential equation, assuming it is homogeneous and has constant coefficients. help (equations) Enter the derivatives as y', y", .. (b) Find the general solution to this differential equation. help (equations) x sin(x). In your answer, use C1, C2, C3 and c4 to denote arbitrary constants and x the independent variable. Enter c₁ as c1, c₂ as c2, etc.
Suppose that a fourth order differential equation has a solution y = - =-6e5x (a) Find such a differential equation, assuming it is homogeneous and has constant coefficients. help (equations) Enter the derivatives as y', y", .. (b) Find the general solution to this differential equation. help (equations) x sin(x). In your answer, use C1, C2, C3 and c4 to denote arbitrary constants and x the independent variable. Enter c₁ as c1, c₂ as c2, etc.
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that a fourth order differential equation has a solution y =
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(b) Find the general solution to this differential equation.
help (equations)
6e5x
(a) Find such a differential equation, assuming it is homogeneous and has constant coefficients.
help (equations)
Enter the derivatives as y', y",
x sin(x).
In your answer, use C₁, C2, C3 and c4 to denote arbitrary constants and
x the independent variable. Enter c₁ as c1, c₂ as c2, etc.
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y-20*y"+152*y"-520*y'+676*y = 0
c1*[e^(5*x)]* sin(x)+c2*[e^(5*x)]*cos(x)+c3*[e^(5*x)]*x*sin(x)+c4*
[e^(5*x)]*x*cos(x)
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y"" - 20y" + 152y" - 520y +676y=0
(b) Find the general solution to this differential equation.
clex sinx + c2ex cosx + c3e5xx sinx+c4e5xx cos x help (equations)
In your answer, use C₁, C2, C3 and C4 to denote arbitrary constants and
the independent variable. Enter c₁ as c1, c₂ as c2, etc.
Suppose that a fourth order differential equation has a solution y = -6e5r sin(x).
(a) Find such a differential equation, assuming it is homogeneous and has constant coefficients.
- 20y"+152y" - 520y +676y=0 help (equations)
Enter the derivatives as y, y",...
Result
c₁e³* sin(x) + c₂e³* cos(x) + c³e³¹x sin(x)+c4e* cos(x) incorrect
correct
Message
Your answer isn't a variable equal to a formula
that returns a number
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y-20*y"+152*y"-520*y'+676*y = 0
c1*[e^(5*x)]* sin(x)+c2*[e^(5*x)]*cos(x)+c3*[e^(5*x)]*x*sin(x)+c4*
[e^(5*x)]*x*cos(x)
At least one of the answers above is NOT correct.
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y"" - 20y" + 152y" - 520y +676y=0
(b) Find the general solution to this differential equation.
clex sinx + c2ex cosx + c3e5xx sinx+c4e5xx cos x help (equations)
In your answer, use C₁, C2, C3 and C4 to denote arbitrary constants and
the independent variable. Enter c₁ as c1, c₂ as c2, etc.
Suppose that a fourth order differential equation has a solution y = -6e5r sin(x).
(a) Find such a differential equation, assuming it is homogeneous and has constant coefficients.
- 20y"+152y" - 520y +676y=0 help (equations)
Enter the derivatives as y, y",...
Result
c₁e³* sin(x) + c₂e³* cos(x) + c³e³¹x sin(x)+c4e* cos(x) incorrect
correct
Message
Your answer isn't a variable equal to a formula
that returns a number
(it looks like a formula that returns a number)
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y"-20y""+152y^('')-520y'+676y=0
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1 of the questions remains unanswered.
Suppose that a fourth order differential equation has a solution y = -6e5x sin(x).
(a) Find such a differential equation, assuming it is homogeneous and has constant coefficients.
y" - 20y"+152y - 520y +676y=0 help (equations)
Enter the derivatives as y', y", ...
(b) Find the general solution to this differential equation.
help (equations)
Answer Preview
In your answer, use C₁, C2, C3 and c4 to denote arbitrary constants and
the independent variable. Enter c₁ as c1, c₂ as c2, etc.
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