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Fundamentals of Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems
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Author: Nagle, R. Kent
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Chapter 8.4, Problem 14E
In Problems 13–19, find at least the first four nonzero terms in a power series expansion of the solution to the given initial value problem.
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