Solve the given LDE: y^{6} - 64y=0

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2021-12-16

Solve the given LDE: y664y=0

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Archie Jones

Archie Jones

Beginner2021-12-17Added 34 answers

In this question we will use basic of calculus i.e concept of differential equations.
We will simply form the auxiliary equation and then we will find the roots of that equation after that we will write the solution of differential equation.
Solution of the above question is in the step below.
y664y=0
(D664)y=0
where D=ddx
m664=0
(m2)3(4)3=0
(m3)2(8)2=0
(m3+8)(m38)=0
(m+2)(m22m+4)(m2)(m2+2m+4)=0
So, m=2,2,2,2,2,2.
So, m has two roots and supeated there times each.
Hence, solution of differential equation is
y=(c1+c2x+c3x2)e2x+(c4+c5x+c6x2)e2x
Hattie Schaeffer

Hattie Schaeffer

Beginner2021-12-18Added 37 answers

Given that the differential equation,
y664y=0
Solve it.
Solution: Given, y664y=0 (1)
Let y=Aemx be the trial solution (1)
Then y6=Am6emx [y(6) means, 6th order derivative]
So from (1), Am6emx64Aemx=0
Aemx(m664)=0
m664=0 (Since Aemx0)
This is an auxiliary equation.
Now Solve m664=0
(m3)2(8)2=0
(m3+8)(m38)=0
(m3+23)(m323)=0
{(m+2)(m22m+4)}{(m2)(m2+2m+4)}=0
(m+2)(m2)(m22m+4)(m2+2m+4)=0
So m+2=0m=2
m2=0m=2
m22m+4=0m=(2)±(2)241421
And m2+2m+4=0
m=2±(2)291421
=2±4162
=2±122
=2±232=1±3=1±i3
RizerMix

RizerMix

Expert2021-12-29Added 656 answers

y664y=0
We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
-64y=0
y=0/-64
Y=

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