Solve the Differential equations (D^3−3D+2)y=0

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2021-01-08

Solve the Differential equations (D33D+2)y=0

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Elberte

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Skilled2021-01-09Added 95 answers

Note that the given Differential equations can be written as following form
d3ydx33(dydx)+2y=0
The auxiliary equation of the given Differential equations is given by
m33m+2=0(m1)2(m+2)=0
Thus the roots of the above equation are m=1 with multiplicity 2 and m=-2
For m=-2 the solution will be of the form: c1e2x
For m=1 the solution will be of the form: c2ex+c3xex
Therefore the required solution is given by
y=c1e2x+c2ex+c3xex

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