Solved: (a) Find values of k1 0 for which the system in is oscillatory. (b) Consider the

Chapter 3, Problem 12

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(a) Find values of \(k_{1}<0\) for which the system in Problem 11 is oscillatory.

(b) Consider the initial-value problem

\(x^{\prime \prime}+x+k_{1} x^{3}=\cos \frac{3}{2} t\),  x(0)=0,  \(x^{\prime}(0)=0\) .

Find values for \(k_{1}<0\) for which the system is oscillatory.

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