Solved: Show that the boundary-value problem d dx (p(x)y ) + q(x)y = f (x), a x b, y(a)
Chapter 11, Problem 9(choose chapter or problem)
Show that the boundary-value problem d dx (p(x)y ) + q(x)y = f (x), a x b, y(a) = , y(b) = , can be transformed into the form d dw (p(w)z ) + q(w)z = F(w), 0 w 1, z(0) = 0, z(1) = 0, by a method similar to that given in Exercise 6.
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