We have seen that x = 0 is a regular singular point of any

Chapter 6, Problem 37E

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We have seen that x = 0 is a regular singular point of any Cauchy-Euler equation \(a x^{2} y^{\prime \prime}+b x y^{\prime}+c y=0\). Are the indicial equation (14) for a Cauchy-Euler equation and its auxiliary equation related? Discuss.

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ax^2y^prime\prime+bxy^prime+c y=0

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