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Chapter 4, Problem 42E

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QUESTION:

In Problems 41 and 42 use the substitution \(t=x-x_{0}\) to solve the given differential equation.

\((x-4)^{2} y^{\prime \prime}-5(x-4) y^{\prime}+9 y=0\)

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t=x-x_0

x-4^2 y^prime prime-5 x-4 y^prime+9 y=0

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QUESTION:

In Problems 41 and 42 use the substitution \(t=x-x_{0}\) to solve the given differential equation.

\((x-4)^{2} y^{\prime \prime}-5(x-4) y^{\prime}+9 y=0\)

Text Transcription:

t=x-x_0

x-4^2 y^prime prime-5 x-4 y^prime+9 y=0

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In this problem we need to use the substitution  to solve the differential equation  

 

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