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#1 2011-07-10 07:36:32

b31den
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Homogeneous 2nd Order Diff Eqn

Hi,

Im trying to solve

at

So far Ive gotten to the form

Do I really need to integrate that to find the C values or is there an easier way?

#2 2011-07-10 07:38:08

b31den
Guest

Re: Homogeneous 2nd Order Diff Eqn

nevermind, I noticed that the second term was actually y and not y'.  Makes the problem much simpler

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