Solve the initial value problem y" + 2y' 15y = 0, y(0) = a, y'(0) = 40. Find a so that the solution approaches zero as t

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Solve the initial value problem y" + 2y' 15y = 0, y(0) = a, y'(0) = 40. Find a so that the solution approaches zero as t

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Solve The Initial Value Problem Y 2y 15y 0 Y 0 A Y 0 40 Find A So That The Solution Approaches Zero As T 1
Solve The Initial Value Problem Y 2y 15y 0 Y 0 A Y 0 40 Find A So That The Solution Approaches Zero As T 1 (20.54 KiB) Viewed 18 times
Solve the initial value problem y" + 2y' 15y = 0, y(0) = a, y'(0) = 40. Find a so that the solution approaches zero as t → ∞. - a = -8
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