Find the solution of the given initial value problem: y (4) + 2y""+y" + 8y' — 12y: 12y = 6 sin(t) + 80e-t; 59 2 37 y (0) = 0, y'(0) 5 y(t) = 5' y" (0) = y" (0) =
Determine a suitable form for Y(t) if the method of undetermined coefficients is to be used. y (4) + 2y" + 2y" = 5e6t+ 6te¯ 6te-5t + e sint NOTE: Use J, K, L, M, and Q as coefficients. Do not evaluate the constants. Y(t) =
Find the solution of the given initial value problem: y (4) + 2y""+y" + 8y' — 12y: 12y = 6 sin(t) + 80e-t; 59 2 37 y (0)
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Find the solution of the given initial value problem: y (4) + 2y""+y" + 8y' — 12y: 12y = 6 sin(t) + 80e-t; 59 2 37 y (0)
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