n (a) Suppose the power series and converges to a function y=y(x) such that n=0 y" −y' +y = 0, y(0) = 1, y'(0) = 0. Find

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n (a) Suppose the power series and converges to a function y=y(x) such that n=0 y" −y' +y = 0, y(0) = 1, y'(0) = 0. Find

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n (a) Suppose the power series and converges to a function y=y(x) such that n=0 y" −y' +y = 0, y(0) = 1, y'(0) = 0. Find a formula that expresses an+2 in terms of an+1 and an and determine ao, a1, A2, A3. (b) Solve the initial-value problem in (a) exactly (find a simple formula for y=y(x)). (c) Use your answer in (b), Taylor series, and multiplication of power series to recover the values of ao, a1, a2, a3 you found in (a).
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