Homework: Section 4.5 Homework Question 13, 4.5.41 Part 1 of 3 (a) Find a solution to the initial value problem for 0 ≤t

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Homework: Section 4.5 Homework Question 13, 4.5.41 Part 1 of 3 (a) Find a solution to the initial value problem for 0 ≤t

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Homework Section 4 5 Homework Question 13 4 5 41 Part 1 Of 3 A Find A Solution To The Initial Value Problem For 0 T 1
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Homework: Section 4.5 Homework Question 13, 4.5.41 Part 1 of 3 (a) Find a solution to the initial value problem for 0 ≤t≤3/2. The solution for 0 ≤t≤ 3/2 is y(t) = (Type an equation.) In certain physical models, the nonhomogeneous term, or forcing term, g(t) in the equation ay"'+by' + cy=g(t) may not be continuous, but have a jump discontinuity. If this occurs, a reasonable solution can still be obtained using the following procedure. Consider the following initial value problem. 16 if 0 st≤ 3π/2 y"' + 4y' + 8y = g(t); y(0) = 0, y'(0) = 0, where g(t)= 0 if t > 3π/2 Complete parts (a) through (c) below. HW Score: 69.23%, 9 of 13 points Points: 0 of 1 G
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