The boundary-value problem y" = y' + 2y + Cosx, 0 < x < f, y(0) =-0.3, y (
Chapter 11, Problem 2(choose chapter or problem)
The boundary-value problem y" = y' + 2y + Cosx, 0 < x < f, y(0) =-0.3, y (|) =-0.1 has the solution y(x) = -^(sinx + 3cosx). Use the linear shooting method to approximate the solution and compare the results to the actual solution, a. With h = j; b. With h = j.
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