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Chapter 4, Problem 44E

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QUESTION:

Solve the initial value problem:
\(y^{\prime \prime \prime}-2 y^{\prime \prime}-y^{\prime}+2 y=0\ ;\)

\(y(0)=2,\ y^{\prime}(0)=3,\ y^{\prime \prime}(0)=5\ .\)

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

y’’’-2y’’-y’+2y=0 ;

y(0)=2 , y'(0)=3, y''(0)=5 .

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QUESTION:

Solve the initial value problem:
\(y^{\prime \prime \prime}-2 y^{\prime \prime}-y^{\prime}+2 y=0\ ;\)

\(y(0)=2,\ y^{\prime}(0)=3,\ y^{\prime \prime}(0)=5\ .\)

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

y’’’-2y’’-y’+2y=0 ;

y(0)=2 , y'(0)=3, y''(0)=5 .

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In this problem, we are asked to solve the given initial value problem.

 

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