Solved: In 37 and 38 solve the given initial-value problem

Chapter 4, Problem 37E

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QUESTION:

In Problems 37 and 38 use the substitution t = -x to solve the given initial-value problem on the interval \((-\infty, 0)\).

\(4 x^{2} y^{\prime \prime}+y=0, \quad y(-1)=2, y^{\prime}(-1)=4\)

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(-infty, 0)

4 x^2 y^prime prime+y=0, quad y-1=2, y^prime -1=4

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QUESTION:

In Problems 37 and 38 use the substitution t = -x to solve the given initial-value problem on the interval \((-\infty, 0)\).

\(4 x^{2} y^{\prime \prime}+y=0, \quad y(-1)=2, y^{\prime}(-1)=4\)

Text Transcription:

(-infty, 0)

4 x^2 y^prime prime+y=0, quad y-1=2, y^prime -1=4

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