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21 May, 01:55

An equation of the form t2 d2y dt2 + αt dy dt + βy = 0, t > 0, (1) where α and β are real constants, is called an Euler equation. If we let x = ln t and calculate dy/dt and d2y/dt2 in terms of dy/dx and d2y/dx2, then equation (1) becomes d2y dx2 + (α - 1) dy dx + βy = 0. (2) Observe that equation (2) has constant coefficients. If y1 (x) and y2 (x) form a fundamental set of solutions of equation (2), then y1 (ln t) and y2 (ln t) form a fundamental set of solutions of equation (1). Use the method above to solve the given equation for t > 0. t2y'' + 5ty' + 3y = 0

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  1. 21 May, 05:27
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    The solution to the Euler equation

    t²y'' + 5ty' + 3y = 0

    is

    y = C1/t + C2/t³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are required to solve the Euler equation

    t²y'' + 5ty' + 3y = 0 ... (1)

    Let x = lnt ... (2)

    => t = e^x

    Let d/dx be D

    dy/dt = dy/dx * dx/dt

    = (1/t) dy/dx

    => tdy/dt = dy/dx = Dy ... (3)

    Again, d²y/dt² = d/dt (dy/dt) = d/dt[ (1/t) dy/dx] = (-1/t²) dy/dx + (1/t) d²y/dx² * dx/dt

    = (-1/t²) (d²y/dx² - dy/dx) = (1/t²) (D² - D)

    t²d²y/dt² = D (D - 1) y ... (4)

    Using (3) and (4) in (1)

    t²y'' + 5ty' + 3y = D (D - 1) y + 5Dy + 3y = 0

    (D² - D + 5D + 3) y = 0

    (D² + 4D + 3) y = 0

    The auxiliary equation is

    m² + 4m + 3 = 0

    (m + 1) (m + 3) = 0

    m = - 1, - 3

    y = C1e^ (-x) + C2e^ (-3x)

    But t = e^x

    So,

    y = C1/t + C2/t³
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