SOLUTION: Solve xy′=9y−4x,y(1)=2.
(a) Identify the integrating factor, α(x).
α(x) = My answer is x^(-9), correct.
(b) Find the general solution.
y(x)= My answer is x/2+Cx^9 , c
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Question 1184057: Solve xy′=9y−4x,y(1)=2.
(a) Identify the integrating factor, α(x).
α(x) = My answer is x^(-9), correct.
(b) Find the general solution.
y(x)= My answer is x/2+Cx^9 , correct.
Note: Use C for the arbitrary constant.
(c) Solve the initial value problem y(1)=2.
y(x)= My anwer is x/2-((x-4)/(2x^9))x^9, but is a wrong
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I guess you need to find first.
if the general solution is
and if , find
then
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