Differential Equations: An Introduction To Modern Methods And Applications 3e Binder Ready Version + Wileyplus Registration Card
Differential Equations: An Introduction To Modern Methods And Applications 3e Binder Ready Version + Wileyplus Registration Card
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Author: James R. Brannan; William E. Boyce
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Chapter 3.3, Problem 20P

Phase Portraits and Component Plots. In each of Problems 17 through 24 , the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a matrix A are given. Consider the corresponding system x' = Ax . Without using a computer, draw each of the following graphs:

(a) Sketch a phase portrait of the system.

(b) Sketch the trajectory passing through the initial point ( 2 , 3 ) .

(c) For the trajectory in part (b), sketch the component plots of x 1 versus t and of x 2 versus t on the same set of axes.

λ 1 = 1 , v 1 = ( 1 2 ) ;

λ 2 = 2 , v 2 = ( 1 2 )

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