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Mathematics, 18.03.2020 21:42 Winzen07

Divide the generic DE by the leading coefficient ₂(x) and put it into standard form:
y ′′ + P(x)y ′ + (x)y = 0
Using our known solution y₁(x), we’ll plug in our guess of a solution y = (x)y₁(x) into the above DE and find out what we get.

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