Solved: In 13 and 14, x = 0 is a regular singular point of
Chapter 6, Problem 13E(choose chapter or problem)
In Problems 13 and 14, x = 0 is a regular singular point of the given differential equation. Use the general form of the indicial equation in (14) to find the indicial roots of the singularity. Without solving, discuss the number of series solutions you would expect to find using the method of Frobenius
\(x^{2} y^{\prime \prime}+\left(\frac{5}{3} x+x^{2}\right) y^{\prime}-\frac{1}{3} y=0\)
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x^2y^prime\prime+(frac53x+x^2)y^prime-frac13y=0
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