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Chapter 4, Problem 29E

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In Problems 19–30 proceed as in Example 5 to find a solution of the given initial-value problem.

\(x^{2} y^{\prime \prime}-6 y=\ln x, y(1)=1, y^{\prime}(1)=3\)

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x^2 y^prime prime-6 y=ln x, y1=1, y^prime 1=3

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QUESTION:

In Problems 19–30 proceed as in Example 5 to find a solution of the given initial-value problem.

\(x^{2} y^{\prime \prime}-6 y=\ln x, y(1)=1, y^{\prime}(1)=3\)

Text Transcription:

x^2 y^prime prime-6 y=ln x, y1=1, y^prime 1=3

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Step 1 of 6 :

In this problem, we need to  find the solution of the given initial-value problem

x² y” - 6 y =  ln x

Initial conditions are y(1) = 1  and   y’(1) = 3

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