no 2 (b) (15 points) Use the powers series method to solve the IVP around zo=0: (x+1)y" + 2xy = 0, y(0)=2. (0) - 1 (x +

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no 2 (b) (15 points) Use the powers series method to solve the IVP around zo=0: (x+1)y" + 2xy = 0, y(0)=2. (0) - 1 (x +

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No 2 B 15 Points Use The Powers Series Method To Solve The Ivp Around Zo 0 X 1 Y 2xy 0 Y 0 2 0 1 X 1
No 2 B 15 Points Use The Powers Series Method To Solve The Ivp Around Zo 0 X 1 Y 2xy 0 Y 0 2 0 1 X 1 (24.78 KiB) Viewed 21 times
no 2 (b) (15 points) Use the powers series method to solve the IVP around zo=0: (x+1)y" + 2xy = 0, y(0)=2. (0) - 1 (x + 1). Z C₂ (^)(n-1) x^3 +2×2 ((^)^ n = ₂ n=1 1º2 X.Ca(n)(n-1) x^2 + Ca(a)(n-1) x^² + 2 (n (n) x^=o (₂(2)(1) ** Cu(~X(n-1) x^² +26₂ +Cn (n) (n-1) x^2 n=3 =0 +26(n) x^ =0 hai not in phase
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