SOLUTION: Find the particular integral for the differential equation X^2 d^2 /dx^2 -X dy/dx +y=logX, and hence find the general solution. (5marks)
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Question 1026871: Find the particular integral for the differential equation X^2 d^2 /dx^2 -X dy/dx +y=logX, and hence find the general solution. (5marks)
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The differential equation is reducible to
under the transformation .
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