Find a general solution to by using Newton’s method or

Chapter 6, Problem 28E

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QUESTION:

Find a general solution to \(y^{\prime \prime \prime}-3 y^{\prime}-y=0\) by using Newton's method or some other numerical procedure to approximate the roots of the auxiliary equation.

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y^{prime prime prime}-3 y^{prime}-y=0

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QUESTION:

Find a general solution to \(y^{\prime \prime \prime}-3 y^{\prime}-y=0\) by using Newton's method or some other numerical procedure to approximate the roots of the auxiliary equation.

Equation transcription:

Text transcription:

y^{prime prime prime}-3 y^{prime}-y=0

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In this problem, we have to find the differential equation by using the Newton’s Method.

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