Solved: In 11 and 12, use a substitution of the form Y =

Chapter 8, Problem 11E

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In Problems 11 and 12, use a substitution of the form \(y=(x-c)^{r} \)  to find a general solution to the given equation for \(x>c \).

\(2(x-3)^{2} y^{\prime \prime}(x)+5(x-3) y^{\prime}(x)-2 y(x)=0\)

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

y=(x-c)^r

x>c

2(x-3)2y''(x)+5(x-3)y'(x)-2y(x)=0

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