Consider the following second-order equation y"'-y-6y = f(t) with initial condition y(0) = 3 and y'(0) = 4. 8pts: Write
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question should be the same! But you have to show the details of each method to get full credit.
Consider the following second-order equation y"'-y-6y = f(t) with initial condition y(0) = 3 and y'(0) = 4. 8pts: Write the solution of this equation in terms of a (convolution) integral involving f (using the methods from Chapter 8). 4pts: Evaluate this convolution integral when f(t) X= find the solution. 250te-2t and 8pts: Now solve the same differential equation with the same f(t) = 250te-2t, but this time using the methods from Chapter 5. Of course, your answer to the second and third