Solve differential equation. \(\displaystyle{y}{''}-{15}{y}'+{56}{y}={0}\)

Asher Olsen

Asher Olsen

Answered question

2022-03-24

Solve differential equation.
y15y+56y=0

Answer & Explanation

tabido8uvt

tabido8uvt

Beginner2022-03-25Added 16 answers

We have to solve the differential equation 15y''+56y=0.
This is a second-order homogeneous linear differential equation.
To make this an Auxiliary equation let put y 15y+56=0
So the equation becomes M215M+56=0
Solving the upper equation for M we get
M215M+56=0
M28M7M+56=0
M(M8)7(M8)=0
(M8)(M7)=0
M=8,7
Answer:
The general solution for the equation is y(x)=c1e8x+c2e7x

Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2022-03-31Added 2605 answers

Answer is given below (on video)

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