Consider the initial-value problem ty"- √ty' + 2y = Int, y(10) = 1, y'(10) = 0.5 d²y dy where y": = and y'= Use Heun's m
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Consider the initial-value problem ty"- √ty' + 2y = Int, y(10) = 1, y'(10) = 0.5 d²y dy where y": = and y'= Use Heun's m
Consider the initial-value problem ty"- √ty' + 2y = Int, y(10) = 1, y'(10) = 0.5 d²y dy where y": = and y'= Use Heun's method with step size h = 0.1 to dt² di compute approximate values of y(10.2) and y'(10.2). Write down the formulae of your method explicitly. (ii) Comment on the advantages and disadvantages of the following methods for solving differential equations: Euler, Heun's and Runge-Kuttar. (13 Marks) (b) (i)
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