
Please answer this advanced differential equations problem 7. Let x(t) be a solution of x'(t) =...
y(t) is
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x(t) is CORRECT
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7.10.4 Question Help Use the...
Differential Equations, please give general solution
7. x'(t) = 3 2 4 2 0 2 4 2 3 X(t)
(1 point) xi(t) Let x(t) = be a solution to the system of differential equations: x2(t) xy(t) x'z(t) –6 x (1) 2 xi(t) x2(t) 3 x2(t) = If x(0) find x(t). 2 3 Put the eigenvalues in ascending order when you enter xi(t), x2(t) below. xi(t) = exp( t)+ expo t) x2(t) = exp( t)+ expl t)
(1 point) 21(t) Let X(t) = be a solution to the system of differential equations: 22(t) (t) x',(t) - 12x1() + 2 x2(t) -10 x1(0) 3 x2(t) If x(0) [:] find (t). Put the eigenvalues in ascending order when you enter xi(t), 22(t) below. * (t) = exp( t)+ expo t) 22(t) exp( t)+ exp( t)
Exact Differential Equations. Let y(x) be the solution of the following initial value problem: (cos z ln(2y = 8) + 2) + (x+4)=0, x(1) -- What is the value of y(+/2)? (a) 37 + 1. (b) 1/7- 2. (c) /3+ V. (d) 4+1/. (e) None.
(1 point) xi(t) Let x(t) be a solution to the system of differential equations: x2(t) = xl () x"(t) -15 xi(t) 20x1(1) 4 x2(t) + 3 x2(t) = If x(0) = find x(t). -5 Put the eigenvalues in ascending order when you enter xi(t), x2(t) below. xi(t) = expo t)+ exp( t) x2(t) = exp( t)+ exp( 1 t)
HELP! My y(t)
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7.10.4 Question Help Use the method of Laplace transforms to solve the given initial value problem. Here, x' and y' denote differentiation with respect to t x'-...
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS / Linear Algebra
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7.10.4 Question Help Use the method of Laplace transforms to solve the given initial value problem. Here, x' and y' denote differentiation with respect to t x' - 6x + 2y = sint...
Exercise 1 Consider the system of differential equations 2 x= ( _ _3.)* (1) and let x("(t) = ( - ) 2 and x2(t) = ( _)er. a) Show that x(1) and x(2) are solutions of (1). b) Show that x = cıx(1) + c2x(2) is also a solution of (1) for any constants ci and c2. c) Show that x(1) and x(2) form a fundamental set of solutions. d) Find the solution of (1) that satisfies the initial condition...
Problem 3: Insights into Differential Equations a. Consider the differential equation 습 +4 = f(t), where f(t) = e-u, 12 0. Please write the forms of the natural and forced solution for this differential equation. You DO NOT need to solve. (7 points) b. Again consider the differential equation f(t), where f(t) is an input and y(t) is the output (response) of interest. Please write the differential equation in state-space form. (10 points) c. The classical method for solving differential...