I have trouble with this question
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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Plug in y, dy/dx and d2y/dx2 and equate coefficients. You can solve from there easily (or it may be messy)I have trouble with this question, and have no idea where to start...
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
oh oops I totally forgot about that lol, thanksplug in y, dy/dx and d2y/dx2 and equate coefficients.
Find dy/dx and d^2y/dx^2oh oops I totally forgot about that lol, thanks
is there a faster way though? I've done a similar question to this before and I didn't have to sub in anything
EDIT: just subbed everything in but I still don't get how you can find a, b and c :S
Not sure if there's a faster way :/ (can't see one, but someone else might have oen)oh oops I totally forgot about that lol, thanks
is there a faster way though? I've done a similar question to this before and I didn't have to sub in anything
EDIT: just subbed everything in but I still don't get how you can find a, b and c :S
Nightweavers way was my way lol.Oh... I think I got it with nightweaver's method, and basically equated the coefficients of x, lnx and the constants, ending up with 3 simultaneous equations.
LOL i was thinking if they were the same but i couldn't really understand it the way you expressed it.Nightweavers way was my way lol.
ah sorry!Nightweavers way was my way lol.
Yeah screw you too lolLOL i was thinking if they were the same but i couldn't really understand it the way you expressed it.
Work on your english m8
Can't argue there haha.ah sorry!
nightweaver's post was clearer I guess lol
Same equations i got.ok so far I got
hopefully I didn't screw it up...
That's right.ok so far I got
hopefully I didn't screw it up...
Same equations i got.
thanks for your confirmationThat's right.
Yep I got same.ok so far I got
hopefully I didn't screw it up...
ah that's ok! Appreciated your time and effort anywayYep I got same.
EDIT: lol a bit late again. should have read on to see I had been beaten twice :|
That's what I've been thinking, but I guess a long method is better than no method at allI'm sure there is an easier way to do this question though.