How do you solve x''(t)+x3=0?

Kali Thomas

Kali Thomas

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2022-04-10

How do you solve x''(t)+x3=0?

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maggionmoo

maggionmoo

Beginner2022-04-11Added 16 answers

x(t)+3x=0 is a linear homogeneous second order ordinary differential equation.
Suppose we try the solution:
x=ept
Then:
x=p2ept
(p2+3)ept=0
p=±3i
The linear combination of the individual solutions is also a solution. Hence the general solution is:
x=Aei3t+Bei3t
where A and B are constants.
Since eiθ=cosθ+isinθ , we can re-arrange the above to
x=Ccos3t+Dsin3t
where C=A+B and D=A-B

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