Chapter 8: Q10E (page 453)
In Problems 1-10, use the substitution y=xrto find a general solution to the given equation for x>0.
x3y"'+9x2y"+19xy'+8y=0
Short Answer
The general solution for the given equation is y=c1x-2+c2x-2(lnx)+c3x-2(lnx)2 .
Chapter 8: Q10E (page 453)
In Problems 1-10, use the substitution y=xrto find a general solution to the given equation for x>0.
x3y"'+9x2y"+19xy'+8y=0
The general solution for the given equation is y=c1x-2+c2x-2(lnx)+c3x-2(lnx)2 .
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