Find solving the following differential equation ty′′(t)+(t−1)y′(t)−y(t)=0 with initial values y(0)=5, y(oo)=0

figoveck38

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2022-11-04

Find solving the following differential equation
t y ( t ) + ( t 1 ) y ( t ) y ( t ) = 0
with initial values
y ( 0 ) = 5 , y ( ) = 0
I suspect the identity
lim t y ( t ) = lim s 0 s F ( s ) ( )
where s is a complex varaible would be of help here.But for the Laplace transform of the second derivative we need the initial value of the first derivative. Can we somehow obtain that value using equation (∗)?

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Laura Fletcher

Laura Fletcher

Beginner2022-11-05Added 22 answers

t y ( t ) + ( t 1 ) y ( t ) y ( t ) = 0
t ( y ( t ) + y ( t ) ) ( y ( t ) + y ( t ) ) = 0
( y ( t ) + y ( t ) ) y ( t ) + y ( t ) = 1 t
( y ( t ) + y ( t ) ) y ( t ) + y ( t ) d t = 1 t d t
ln ( y ( t ) + y ( t ) ) = ln t + c
y ( t ) + y ( t ) = C 1 t
( e t y ( t ) ) = C 1 t e t
e t y ( t ) = C 1 ( t 1 ) e t + C 2
y ( t ) = C 1 ( t 1 ) + C 2 e t
y ( ) = 0
C 1 = 0
y ( t ) = C 2 e t
y ( 0 ) = 5
C 2 = 5
y ( t ) = 5 e t

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