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In Section 6.4 we saw that ty″ + y′ + ty = 0 is Bessel’s equation of order v = 0. In view of (24) of that section and Table 6.4.1 a solution of the initial-value problem ty″ + y′ + ty = 0, y(0) = 1, y′(0) = 0, is y = J0(t). Use this result and the procedure outlined in the instructions to Problems 17 and 18 to show that
[Hint: You might need to use Problem 52 in Exercises 7.2.]
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