frenzal_dude
UTS Student
Hi.
y'' + 2vy' + w^2y = 0
r = +/- iw
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if r = p +/- iq
then p = 0 and q = w
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y(t) = (Ae^pt)cosqt + (Be^pt)sinqt
therefore y(t) = Acoswt + Bsinwt
right?
but in my text book "On the shoulders of Giants" by Smith and McLelland it says:
y(t) = Acost + Bsint, why does w = 1?
y'' + 2vy' + w^2y = 0
r = +/- iw
----------------------------------------------------------------------
if r = p +/- iq
then p = 0 and q = w
----------------------------------------------------------------------
y(t) = (Ae^pt)cosqt + (Be^pt)sinqt
therefore y(t) = Acoswt + Bsinwt
right?
but in my text book "On the shoulders of Giants" by Smith and McLelland it says:
y(t) = Acost + Bsint, why does w = 1?