HW7: Problem 2 (1 point) Find y as a function of x if y^{(4)} - 8y''' + 16y'' = 0, y(0) = 10, y'(0) = 13, y''(0) = 16, y'''(0) = 0. y(x) =
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9x^2 + 10x + 3. We can do this by taking the derivative of each term separately: d/dx (0.9x^2) = 1.8x d/dx (10x) = 10 d/dx (3) = 0 So the derivative of the function is: dy/dx = 1.8x + 10 Show more…
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