In 1–10 use the finite difference method and
Chapter 9, Problem 5E(choose chapter or problem)
In Problems 1–10 use the finite difference method and the indicated value of n to approximate the solution of the given boundary-value problem.
\(y^{\prime \prime}-4 y^{\prime}+4 y=(x+1) e^{2 x}\), y(0) = 3, y(1) = 0; n = 6
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y^prime prime-4 y^prime+4 y=(x+1) e^2x
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