Reading: Chapters 3 and 4.
Exercises: 3.2, 3.10, 3.12, 3.18 (parts 1, 2, and 7 only), 3.21, 3.28 and 3.29.
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Homework 4, due October 1, 2014
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Homework 4, due October 1, 2014
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Re: Homework 4, due October 1, 2014
Did anyone else have their cos and sin coefficients cancel during method of undetermined coefficients and if so, can you assume they're covered by the homogeneous solution? Please advise.
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Re: Homework 4, due October 1, 2014
Which problem?jackgoza wrote:Did anyone else have their cos and sin coefficients cancel during method of undetermined coefficients and if so, can you assume they're covered by the homogeneous solution? Please advise.
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Re: Homework 4, due October 1, 2014
What did you get for the homogeneous solutions?jackgoza wrote:3.18 number 7.
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X_h= k_1 cos(4t) + k_2 sin(4t).
For my coefficients I got:
Cos: 4C_1 - 4C_1 = 1
Sin: 4C_2 - 4C_2 = 1
For my coefficients I got:
Cos: 4C_1 - 4C_1 = 1
Sin: 4C_2 - 4C_2 = 1
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Re: Homework 4, due October 1, 2014
I'm pretty sure those are incorrect. Your difficulties in computing x_p give a good clue as to what they should be.jackgoza wrote:X_h= k_1 cos(4t) + k_2 sin(4t).
For my coefficients I got:
Cos: 4C_1 - 4C_1 = 1
Sin: 4C_2 - 4C_2 = 1
Bill Goodwine, 376 Fitzpatrick