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Show that the equation
can be reduced to the form using the substitutions y = x + a and z=by for suitable 'a' and 'b'.I can get the right answer of a = - 1, b = root3 by making the substitutions separately and examining coefficients. However, if i make the subtitution z = b(x+a), i get:
From which i equate coefficicents to give 4b^3 = 24, which gives b=6^1/3. This then doesn't work when considering the other coefficients. Why doesn't this method work?
Thank you very much.
Your identity should be
,where C is a constant. Can you see why?
This gives
Last edited by Daniel123 (2009-04-07 10:38:23)
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