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Problem #6: (a) Find the largest interval on which Theorem 4.1.1 guarantees that the following initial value problem has
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Problem #6: (a) Find the largest interval on which Theorem 4.1.1 guarantees that the following initial value problem has
Problem #6: (a) Find the largest interval on which Theorem 4.1.1 guarantees that the following initial value problem has a unique solution. (x+2) y'' + (x² − 64) y" + 15y = x ¹ 4› _y(0)=3, y′(0) = 8, y″(0) = 8 (b) Find the largest interval on which Theorem 4.1.1 guarantees that the following initial value problem has a unique solution. (x − 2) y'"' + (x² − 64) y″ + 15y = 1¹4 › _y(0)= 3, y′(0) = 8, y″(0) = 8 X- (A) (4,00) (B) (-∞, 2) (C) (2,4) (D) (-4, ∞) (E) (-∞,4) (F) (-2,4) (G) (-4,-2) (H) (2, ∞) (1) (-2, 0) (J) (-4,2) (K) (-∞, -2) (L) (-∞, -4) Select Part (a) choices. Problem #6(a): (A) (-4, ∞) (B) (-∞, -4) (C) (-∞, 2) (D) (-2,00) (E) (2,4) (F) (-4,2) (G) (2, ∞) (H) (-4,-2) (1) (-∞, -2) (J) (-2,4) (K) (4, ∞) (L) (-∞, 4) Problem #6(b): Select ↑ Part (b) choices. Just Save Your work has been saved! (Back to Admin Page) Submit Problem #6 for Grading Problem #6 Your Answer: 6(a) 6(b) Attempt #1 Your Mark: 6(a) 6(b) Attempt #2 6(a) 6(b) 6(a) 6(b) Attempt #3 6(a) 6(b) 6(a) 6(b)