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Chapter 6, Problem 22E

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In Problems 19–22 use the power series method to solve the given initial-value problem.

\(\left(x^{2}+1\right) y^{\prime \prime}+2 x y^{\prime}=0, y(0)=0, y^{\prime}(0)=1\)

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(x^2+1)y^prime\prime}+2xy^prime=0,y(0)=0,y^prime(0)=1

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QUESTION:

In Problems 19–22 use the power series method to solve the given initial-value problem.

\(\left(x^{2}+1\right) y^{\prime \prime}+2 x y^{\prime}=0, y(0)=0, y^{\prime}(0)=1\)

Text Transcription:

(x^2+1)y^prime\prime}+2xy^prime=0,y(0)=0,y^prime(0)=1

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In this problem, we have to solve the two power series of the given differential equation.

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